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A strong sense of self may contribute to positive life outcomes and improved mental health. Building a more complete sense of self is a journey, but over time, with the right strategies and resources, it is possible.
A sense of self is an awareness of who you are and what your own needs and desires look like. It’s about being in touch with your feelings, dreams, values, personality, past, and what makes you feel good and aligned in order to make decisions that promote a positive future for yourself.
An ideal sense of self is simply one that is aware. By being tapped into who you are and what you want, you can make life decisions to take you in the direction of what’s right for you personally. Without this awareness, you may end up living in a way that’s not aligned with your true self and that may even lead to negative experiences and poor mental health outcomes. It could result in being overly self-critical, tending toward people-pleasing, or defaulting to letting others make decisions for you.
Having a sense of self can help you make decisions that are best for you. Without it, you may not be able to set healthy boundaries, choose supportive friends and partners, or pursue careers or hobbies that are right for you. You could end up in stressful or ill-fitting situations that don’t align with who you are on a fundamental level and what you want for your life.
Part of the process of developing a strong sense of self is getting to know yourself. Practicing mindful awareness can help you get in touch with what you like and don’t like and what feels right to you. Spending time with different types of people and engaging in different types of activities can help you learn about what you do and don’t gravitate toward. Working toward the healing of any past traumas can also help you uncover the most authentic version of yourself. Consulting with a therapist can be helpful in this pursuit.
It seems that virtually all humans and even some animals appear to have a sense of self, but the mechanisms of this sense are complex and remain relatively mysterious.
Identity is often considered to be just one part of someone’s overall sense of self. It usually refers to how we describe or present ourselves to others, whereas our sense of self is also composed of our deepest feelings, dreams, desires, and values.
To discover and then accept your true self often takes time, effort, patience, and a sense of curiosity. Common steps in this process can include learning about what you like and don’t like, identifying your dreams and desires, discovering where your personal boundaries lie, and acknowledging and working toward the healing of past trauma, for example. Working with a therapist can be a helpful part of this development process in many cases.
Self-acceptance can free up mental energy to allow you to focus on what you can do with what you have and who you are at the present instead of wasting time wishing to be different. It can give you the opportunity to make the most of your real skills, talents, and feelings and make choices that align with your most authentic self.
A weak sense of self could refer to not being in tune with your own personal desires and needs, which could manifest as people-pleasing and indecision. It could also be tied to low self-esteem. Building one’s sense of self generally consists of getting to know one’s authentic self, addressing past trauma, and learning to make decisions that align with who you really are.
Building self-esteem and self-love is a process. Some strategies you might find useful along the way could include saying positive affirmations, making lists of your good qualities, setting boundaries with others, and surrounding yourself with supportive people. Many people also find working with a therapist to be helpful in this endeavor.