High self-esteem refers to a positive evaluation and perception of oneself, characterized by feelings of worthiness and confidence. It is typically influenced by internal factors such as personal achievements, self-perception, and beliefs.
Related terms
Positive Reinforcements: Positive reinforcements are rewards or incentives given to encourage certain behaviors or actions. They can be external factors such as praise, compliments, or tangible rewards.
Self-perception refers to how individuals understand and interpret their own thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. It plays a crucial role in shaping one's self-esteem.
Internal locus of control is the belief that individuals have control over their own lives and outcomes. People with high self-esteem often have an internal locus of control since they believe they have the power to shape their own destinies.