It is hard to imagine Thomas Kinkade as anything less than supremely self-assured.
We hold this myth to be potential Not self-evident but equational Another Dimension Of another kind of Living Life
The spirit of self-help is the root of all genuine growth in the individual.
I think you owe it to your kids to teach them how to cook - you know, self-survival.
If you want to improve your self-worth, stop giving other people the calculator.
If you're not happy about how you look, you have to question how much self-love you have.
Confidence is on one side of the line, and self-belief is on another. People all think those are mixed up.
Never violate the sacredness of your individual self-respect.
Narcissism and self-deception are survival mechanisms without which many of us might just jump off a bridge.
The spiritual self of each of us is that part of us that will never grow old, or ill, or die, but it must be nurtured and invigorated!
Other people's opinion have no impact on your self esteem unless you allow it.
Your self-worth has nothing to do with your craft or calling, and everything to do with how you treat yourself.
No day-to-day mishaps or indignities can really compromise your sense of self after you've survived a deep tragedy.
Don't let others put thoughts into your mind that takes away your self-confidence.
People are illogical, unreasonable, and self-centered. Love them anyway.
I spent the 1960s and 1970s seeking myself - the working-class tradition of self-education.
Any book is a self-help guide if you can take something from it.
I have brothers, and that so-called boyish quality was something that I was deathly self-conscious about when I was younger.
Sometimes people write novels and they just be so wordy and so self-absorbed.
I'm a tomboy. I used to get into a lot of fights. Don't know why - self-expression, I guess.
Writing is self employment, so you can make your own schedule.