Your self-esteem changes daily with social feedback

Psychology
Your self-esteem changes daily with social feedback

Your self-esteem isn't static; it ebbs and flows daily based on social feedback, revealing how interactions profoundly shape our sense of worth.

Your sense of self-worth isn't fixed; it actually fluctuates every day, largely in response to how others treat you. Psychological studies, including daily diary research, show that positive interactions like compliments or support can boost your self-esteem, while criticism or rejection can lower it. This constant variability highlights how deeply social connections influence our personal value.

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