May 14, 2012
A recent research interviewed five hundred young girls between the ages of 11 and 17 years of age. The results of this survey, which was carried out in the United Kingdom, discovered that more than twenty per cent of them felt under undue pressure to conform to an unreal portrayal of young women. It goes on to reveal that a further twenty per cent were unhappy with their image and would like to change it: and another five per cent actually saying they felt ugly. This survey has thrown up a disturbing trend of low self-esteem among these young girls.
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May 13, 2012
A women’s Self-Esteem can be a fragile entity. A chance remark, taken the wrong way, can easily shatter her self-confidence. Negative experiences from the past mean that even an apology or a correction will not restore her confidence. Her Self-Esteem could be improved if she can be convinced that the remarks were not aimed at her.
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