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Do You Feel Worthy Of Success?

Ken Keis, Ph.D., is a leading global authority on behavioral (personality) assessment strategies and an expert in leadership, purpose, and wellness. He is the President and CEO of Consulting Resource Group International, Inc. (CRG) which has served thousands of organizations worldwide.

 
Executive Contributor Dr. Ken Keis

Self-worth is fundamental to our identity—it shapes how we perceive ourselves and navigate life’s challenges. It’s that inner compass guiding our sense of personal value and importance. Yet, for many, this sense of worthiness can be elusive, clouded by doubts and uncertainties.


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Think about it: How often do you find yourself questioning whether you deserve the good things life has to offer? It’s a common struggle, but one that profoundly impacts our ability to thrive.


At CRG, we emphasize the importance of understanding and cultivating self-worth. It’s not about arrogance or superiority over others; rather, it’s about recognizing your inherent value and believing in your ability to achieve happiness and fulfillment.


Dr. Nathaniel Branden eloquently described self-worth as comprising two key components: self-efficacy—confidence in our capabilities to make decisions and navigate life—and self-respect—the belief that we deserve happiness and success.


High self-worth isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s a cornerstone of mental health and life satisfaction. Research consistently shows that individuals with high self-worth are more resilient, creative, and successful in various aspects of life. They’re better equipped to handle challenges, make independent choices, and pursue their aspirations.


Conversely, low self-worth can be debilitating. It undermines confidence, limits decision-making abilities, and hampers personal growth. It’s like carrying a weight that stifles potential and diminishes joy.


Fortunately, self-worth is not fixed. It can be nurtured and strengthened through self-awareness and intentional growth. Our Self-Worth Inventory helps individuals identify areas where they can boost their self-esteem, fostering a healthier outlook on themselves and their capabilities.


From childhood through adulthood, self-worth is profoundly influenced by our environments—the support we receive from family, the encouragement in educational settings, and the opportunities in our workplaces. Positive reinforcement and acceptance play crucial roles in shaping a strong sense of self-worth.

 

For parents and educators, nurturing high self-worth in children is paramount. It sets the foundation for resilience, healthy relationships, and academic success. Schools that prioritize self-worth see not only improved academic outcomes but also happier, more confident students.


To embark on your journey toward greater self-worth, start by acknowledging your strengths and embracing your uniqueness. Discovering your gifts and talents through tools like our Personal Style Indicator and Values Preference Indicator can be transformative.


Remember, building self-worth is a journey, not a destination. It requires patience, self-reflection, and sometimes seeking support. Our resources, including The Quest For Purpose ecourse, are designed to guide you in this journey of self-discovery and empowerment.


As you reflect on your own self-worth, consider how enhancing it can unlock new opportunities and enrich your life. You deserve to live confidently, embracing success and happiness without hesitation.

 

Until next time, Keep Living On Purpose!

 

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Dr. Ken Keis, Expert Leadership, Wellness, Personality, Purpose

Ken Keis, Ph.D., is a leading global authority on behavioral (personality) assessment strategies and an expert in leadership, purpose, and wellness. He is the President and CEO of Consulting Resource Group International, Inc. (CRG) which has served thousands of organizations worldwide. With over 4 million words of content authored, including 4 books and a dozen assessments, Dr. Keis is also a respected author, speaker, trainer, and media guest His latest books include: Why Aren't You More Like Me?, Deliberate Leadership, and The Quest For Purpose. An engaging public speaker, Dr. Keis has conducted over 3,000 presentations and 10,000 hours of coaching and consulting.

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