10 Questions
What is the core of one's self-identity?
One's character
What is the interior 'frame' of one's self-identity composed of?
One's work products arising from one's character
What is the exterior aspect of self-identity?
One's personality that is custom designed to fit in with the outside world
What is the fourth dimension of self-identity described in the text?
An intimate association with somebody or something else
What does the text suggest is the source of one's solid sense of self-worth?
One's solid God-centered self-meaning
What does the text imply about people with low self-esteem?
They engage in 'self-selling' to borrow a group's identity
What is one's self-image related to?
How one assesses what one has in quantities and material things
What does the text suggest is used in making life-shaping decisions?
One's top system of values
What does the text imply about the relationship between one's character and work?
One's character determines one's work products
What results from the interaction of one's character and feedback from experiences with others?
One's personality
Test your knowledge about self-esteem and the formation of personal values. Explore how self-esteem influences one's actions, reactions, successes, and failures in life.
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