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  <title>BBP40 5 Ways to Value Yourself More</title>
  <description>How often do you undervalue yourself?&amp;amp;nbsp; What is not often clear is that our own sense of value, our self-worth comes from our very core.&amp;amp;nbsp; It’s about our inherent belief we have around our value.&amp;amp;nbsp; However, it also sets the standard for how others value us.&amp;amp;nbsp; How family, friends, relationships value us often comes from the messages we give out and the value we have of ourselves.&amp;amp;nbsp; So, what can you do to value yourself more? We all have some sort of value to offer.&amp;amp;nbsp; Yes, we do.&amp;amp;nbsp; Even if you’re reading this and dismissing it.&amp;amp;nbsp; We all have a value.&amp;amp;nbsp; Even if you’re thinking “isn’t it a bit boastful or bigheaded?”&amp;amp;nbsp; Well, no.&amp;amp;nbsp; It’s about being realistic about who you are and what you offer.&amp;amp;nbsp; That’s what I mean when I say it comes from your core.&amp;amp;nbsp; It has to come from inside you. &amp;amp;nbsp; If you look at external recognition and validation for the value you offer in any situation then you’re going to get a mixed response – because we’re all different.&amp;amp;nbsp; One person can tell you you’re amazing and great and another person will think that thing is only mediocre!&amp;amp;nbsp; Ouch! &amp;amp;nbsp; Maybe you’ve been fixing your value on what you earn, on your income, on the flashy car, on getting approval from someone or even the number of likes / shares / comments on social media.&amp;amp;nbsp; (I know we see this a lot with teens, but it doesn’t always stop there does it). &amp;amp;nbsp; When we recognise our faults, we know we’re not perfect but then we also know areas to develop and work on.&amp;amp;nbsp; That’s a good thing. &amp;amp;nbsp; Here's 5 ways you can start to value yourself more. &amp;amp;nbsp; Be Kind to Yourself By this I mean that we forgive ourselves for mistakes and struggles.&amp;amp;nbsp; It’s easy to get things wrong, to forget things, to get cross with the kids.&amp;amp;nbsp; But if you beat yourself up and go back over things for days, you’re focusing on the negatives and mistakes you’ll be punishing yourself for days.&amp;amp;nbsp; Be kind and accepting of yourself.&amp;amp;nbsp; Listen in for the example I gave about changing perspective on a mistake and what I did with my daughter so she didn't beat herself up. Also, don’t put yourself down. If you’re someone who says “I’m just xyz” when asked what you do.&amp;amp;nbsp; Please stop. You are not &amp;quot;just&amp;quot; anything – you are a unique, valuable, and wonderful human being who matters. &amp;amp;nbsp; Put Yourself First Well, at least put yourself higher up your list of priorities.&amp;amp;nbsp; It’s a bit like the old oxygen mask scenario isn’t it.&amp;amp;nbsp; If you don’t put your oxygen mask on, you won’t be around to help others.&amp;amp;nbsp; This is something I’ve talked with clients a lot this past week.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Sometimes you have to recognise that you need sleep / food / time out otherwise those other things just won’t happen!&amp;amp;nbsp; So you put a value on you – whether you’re the lynchpin, the organiser, the calmer-down, the one who delivers.&amp;amp;nbsp; If you’re not well, none of that stuff will happen. &amp;amp;nbsp; Stop the comparisons Gosh this is such a destructive way to be yet so many people do this.&amp;amp;nbsp; In my work I see and hear lots of others who would appear to have a great job, fabulous business, some other things that we might admire but it’s not always the be-all.&amp;amp;nbsp; The thing is that you only get to see what they want them to see.&amp;amp;nbsp; I’ve worked with WAGs, millionaires, senior businessmen, musicians oh the list goes on.&amp;amp;nbsp; All would appear to ‘have’ the idyllic life.&amp;amp;nbsp; Let me tell you that there was a reason they came to work with me and it wasn’t because life was rosey.&amp;amp;nbsp; It can be a tough one, but really work on accepting yourself for who you are. &amp;amp;nbsp; Celebrate Your Successes This is not about boasting and oversharing.&amp;amp;nbsp; This is about getting real honest, decent feedback from people around you that you respect.&amp;amp;nbsp; When we get used to sharing the good positive achievements, we also are able to get validation about our value, our contribution.&amp;amp;nbsp; Remind yourself of the things you’ve achieved. Keep a notebook if necessary so you can look back through if times are tough or if you need help remembering. If someone pays you a compliment, say thank you.&amp;amp;nbsp; However uncomfortable you might feel.&amp;amp;nbsp; Practice saying thank you. &amp;amp;nbsp; Do Your Development There are lots of ways you can increase your development.&amp;amp;nbsp; This blog and The Business Balance Podcast is one way!&amp;amp;nbsp; So well done for tuning in or reading. Even better if you’re taking action.&amp;amp;nbsp; One of my business buddies talked the other day about listening to podcasts and writing notes.&amp;amp;nbsp; That’s awesome.&amp;amp;nbsp; But there are blogs, books, videos all sorts of things you can do to increase your development.&amp;amp;nbsp; You might want to develop your fitness, develop a skill – they don’t all have to be work related. &amp;amp;nbsp; If you’d like to talk about how to increase your value, confidence, self belief or reduce the stress, doubt or overwhelm then I’ve got just two spaces right now for 1:1 clients.&amp;amp;nbsp; Book your call here to talk about what’s going on with you and let see if we’re the right fit for each other. To finish I’d like to say a thank you to those who have left a review of this podcast on i-tunes.&amp;amp;nbsp; If you want to get yours read out then go over and leave me a review.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Lessons for Leaders</author_name>
  <author_url>http://www.emmalangton.com/</author_url>
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