How You Define Yourself Is Important

 

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  • Your self-perception is tied up with how you define yourself.

  • Always remember: the words you say to yourself matters.

  • How you define yourself can help or hinder you in just about everything you do.

 

 

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Having an inaccurate definition of you based off of past patterns and messages can impact you negatively, so get up-to-date by creating a definition of yourself that reflects the best you.
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Host Sandra Smith:

Have you ever taken the time to define yourself? You know, define yourself as in how you describe yourself? Well, we’re going to look into that question today(click here for full transcript)


 

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