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Essay heading: Influences Of Self-Concept And Self-Esteem On Communication
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Your self-esteem is with you all of the time. Self-esteem affects everything about you. It may not be tangible; you cannot hear or touch it, but it is always there.
Your self-concept and level of self esteem directly affect the way that you communicate with others. The way we communicate with others is important because that's how we let people know who we are, what we believe in, what our values are, and how we feel... displayed 300 characters
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The way we communicate with others is important because that's how we let people know who we are, what we believe in, what our values are, and how we feel. Your self-concept can be variable because you see and understand yourself differently depending upon feelings, beliefs, and attitudes. A good self-concept coupled with high self esteem increases your confidence... displayed next 300 characters
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