I’ve mentioned my self-esteem file in previous posts. Of all my weapons employed in the war against negative thinking, this simple exercise is among the most effective and easiest.
So start one. Now.
Follow these directions:
1) Get a folder (this might require driving to Rite Aid), and write the words “self-esteem file” on the front.
2) E-mail or call four of your closest friends. Say this: "As you may or may not be aware of, I need some affirmations. Lots of them. Because there is a voice inside of me that is constantly telling me that I am a worthless piece of animal waste. I’d like to believe otherwise. That’s where your job comes in. Could you PLEASE list ten positive qualities about me? Why are you my friend? (If you are extremely wealthy or famous, skip that one) Why do you return my calls? (If they don’t, skip that one) What would you say at my funeral (but reassure them that you have no plans of dying right now)? You see, I am starting a self-esteem file, and I’d love for your positive words to be among the first (of the millions of letters that will follow). If you have any. Which I’m sure you must. Right? THANKS SO MUCH."
3) When you receive them, put them in your file.
4) If a week has gone by and you have not received your ten positive qualities, do two things: pester your lazy so-called friends that you initially asked to do this for you, and find four more responsible and empathetic friends to do it. Repeat number 2.
5) Whenever anything (ANYTHING) positive is directed towards you ("Your nose is an interesting shape"), include it in your folder. If it’s a verbal compliment, write that baby down on scrap paper and throw it into the file. Take notes and quote verbatim like you are a reporter for the "New York Times." (Note: You will become somewhat of an information hoarder, or clutter magnet like I am, but you’ll be a happier hoarder than you would have without all the scrap paper and Stick-Its on your desk reminding you that some people like you.)
Your self-esteem file may stay thin for a year or two. Like mine. But you’ll be amazed at how quickly it thickens and grows and balloons and swells and gets bigger. Before long, it will become the top item that you grab if your house catches on fire.

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I could use this...but do I have the longevity to see it through, or will I sputter out, leaving my self-esteem the in wasteland that it is currently? I feel like I am being driven by the curves and turns and bumps in the road of life's complications, the only road conditions I seem to get to travel these days. What else can possibly make another bump in my road?? Even before beginning, I am feeling over-whelmed that even more clutter will invade my house! I am trying to weed out collected stuff I found necessary to live...I am glad I read the article and will make an attempt at collecting some positive thoughts etc about ME...Thanks...will let you know when the transformation dawns.Lorelei
Hi! This concept of making a Self-esteem file is a terrific idea!
not just for me... I work with individuals who have difficulty with pragmatic social interactions. Central to this is usually lack of self-confidence and poor self-esteem! I am excited about being able to apply this concept/methodology to help them. THANKS.
I am appreciative of this site on Belief.net and particularly the section, "Beyond Blue". It was the first thing that popped up this morning, the idea for a "Self-Esteem" file. I am trying to follow the guidelines and look forward to Thesese's book being published so I can order a copy. As someone who has had lifelong depression with a family history of the same, this is a wonderful way to start the day, by reading these positive affirmations that your website offers. Thank you.
Just watched "My self-esteem file" video. A great idea, but I'm afraid to ask people to list good qualities they find in me. Why? Because I'm afraid that, like myself, they may not find any.
This is an excellent idea! I used to have a lot of self esteem issues when I was younger, so my mom would make up a "self esteem list" with me. It was really hard for me to come up with things on my own, but she helped me by giving me suggestions on what to write(she would write it for me a lot of times) I used to think it was a stupid exercise, but reading this article reminded me of it and it was a special time with my mom and I'm very grateful that she did this for me!
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