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What is self-esteem? And what are some ways you can build your self-esteem at work? This course on Self-Esteem in the Workplace will explore the concept of self-esteem and examine its connection to the workplace, focusing on the ways in which having a high level of self-esteem could benefit you. You will also learn strategies to build your self-esteem and how it can enhance your work performance.
In this course, you will learn many ways you can enhance the positive feelings you have about yourself, including identifying your purpose, honoring your successes, and building good relationships. With this course, you will explore different paths to greater self-esteem and discover its impact on you, such as improved work quality, career advancement, and better relationships with team members. You will also learn additional ways to cultivate self-esteem at work, such as becoming a mentor, volunteering to help others, mastering a new skill, and being open to lifelong learning. By the end of the course, you will be able to better understand how having high self-esteem could potentially lead to more favorable results in the workplace.
It explores the concept of self-esteem and its connection to the workplace, the benefits of high self-esteem, and strategies to build self-esteem both at work and through activities outside of work.
The course focuses on self evaluation, self-confidence, self-motivation, career development, job enrichment, and workplace relationships.
It is organized into lessons: Introduction, Work Benefits of Self-Esteem, Building Self-Esteem at Work, Additional Ways to Improve Self-Esteem, and a Test Your Knowledge assessment.
You will be able to better understand how having high self-esteem could potentially lead to more favorable results in the workplace.
It suggests becoming a mentor, volunteering to help others, mastering a new skill, and being open to lifelong learning.