Why is it Important to Improve Your Self?
By nishanity
@nishanity (1650)
India
January 27, 2007 4:50am CST
Why is it Important to Improve Your Self?
Sometimes, when all our doubts, fears and insecurities wrap ourselves up, we
always come up with the idea of "I wish I was somebody else." More often
than not, we think and believe that someone or rather, most people are
better than us.- when in reality, the fact is, most people are more scared
than us.
You spot a totally eye-catching girl sitting by herself at a party, casually
sipping on a glass of Asti Spumanti. You think to yourself, "she looks so
perfectly calm and confident." But if you could read thru her transparent
mind, you would see a bunch of clouds of thoughts and you might just be
amazed that she's thinking "are people talking about why I am seated here
alone?... Why don't guys find me attractive? ...I don't like my ankles, they
look too skinny... I wish I was as intelligent as my best friend."
We look at a young business entrepreneur and say "Wooh... what else could he
ask for?" He stares at himself at the mirror and murmur to himself, "I hate
my big eyes... I wonder why my friends won't talk to me... I hope mom and dad
would still work things out."
Isn't it funny? We look at other people, envy them for looking so
outrageously perfect and wish we could trade places with them, while they
look at us and thinks of the same thing. We are insecure of other people who
themselves are insecure of us. We suffer from low self-esteem, lack of
self-confidence and lose hope in self improvement because we are enveloped
in quiet desperation.
Sometimes, you notice that you have an irritating habit like biting off your
finger nails, having a foul mouth, and you - of all people, is the last to
know.
I have a friend who never gets tired of talking. And in most conversations,
she is the only one who seems to be interested in the things she has to say.
So all of our other friends tend to avoid the circles whenever she's around,
and she doesn't notices how badly she became socially handicapped -
gradually affecting the people in her environment.
One key to self improvement is to LISTEN and TALK to a trusted friend. Find
someone who you find comfort in opening up with even the most gentle topics
you want to discuss. Ask questions like "do you think I am ill-mannered?",
"Do I always sound so argumentative?", "Do I talk too loud?", "Does my
breath smell?", "Do I ever bore you when were together?". In this way, the
other person will obviously know that you are interested in the process of
self improvement. Lend her your ears for comments and criticisms and don't
give her answers like "Don't exaggerate! That's just the way I am!" Open up
your mind and heart as well. And in return, you may want to help your friend
with constructive criticism that will also help her improve her self.
One of Whitney Houston's songs says "Learning to love yourself is the
greatest love of all." True enough. In order to love others, you must love
yourself too. Remember, you cannot give what you do not have.
Before telling other people some ways on how to improve themselves, let them
see that you yourself is a representation and a product of self improvement.
Self improvement makes us better people, we then inspire other people, and
then the rest of the world will follow.
Stop thinking of yourselves as second-rate beings. Forget the repetitive
thought of "If only I was richer... if only I was thinner" and so on.
Accepting your true self is the first step to self improvement. We need to
stop comparing ourselves to others only to find out at the end that we've
got 10 more reasons to envy them.
We all have our insecurities. Nobody is perfect. We always wish we had
better things, better features, better body parts, etc. But life need not to
be perfect for people to be happy about themselves.Self improvement and
loving yourself is not a matter of shouting to the whole world that you are
perfect and you are the best. It's the virtue of acceptance and contentment.
When we begin to improve ourselves, we then begin to feel contented and
happy.
2 responses
@apalachee (490)
• Australia
27 Jan 07
I think alot of what you said is true but back to your original question " why is it important to improve ourselves?" i think it is because life is all about learning and discovering ourselves and our full potential. we change ourselves numerous times within our life span.
For example when we are kids we say we will never get married, by the time we are in our twenties we begin thinking about getting married or get married.
etc, its all about discovering ourselves and finding out what is the best we can be. whats sad is that many of us, begin to settle for less and stop growing or improving our selves. we stop questioning our choices and motives for things..
anyway, thats just my opinion. good question by the way.
@usama46 (861)
• Pakistan
28 Jan 07
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