My Declaration of Self-Esteem
I am me.
In all the
world, there is no one else exactly like me.
There are persons who have
some parts of me, but no one adds up exactly like me. Therefore, everything that comes out of me is
authentically mine because I alone choose it.
I own everything about me –
my body, including everything it does; my mind, including all its thoughts and
ideas; my eyes, including the images of all they behold; my feelings, whatever
they may be – anger, joy, frustration, love, disappointment, excitement; my
mouth, and all the words that come out of it – polite, sweet or rough, correct
or incorrect; my voice, loud or soft; and all my actions, whether they be to
others or to myself.
I own my fantasies, my
dreams, my hopes my fears.
I own all my triumphs and
successes, all my failures and mistakes.
Because I own all of me, I
can become intimately acquainted with me.
By so doing I can love me and be friendly with me in all my parts. I can make it possible for all of me to work
in my best interest.
I know there are aspects
about myself that puzzle me, and other aspects that I do not know. But as long as I am friendly and loving to
myself, I can courageously and hopefully look for the solutions to the puzzles
and for ways to find out more about me.
However I look and sound,
whatever I say or do, and whatever I think and feel at a given moment in
time. This is authentic, and represents
where I am at that moment in time.
When I review later how I
looked and sounded, what I said and did, and how I thought and felt, some parts
may turn out to be unfitting, and keep that which proved fitting, and invent
something new for that which I discarded
I can see, hear, feel,
think, say & do. I have the tools to
survive, to be close to others, to be productive and to make sense and order
out of the world of people and things outside of me.
I own me, and therefore, I
can engineer me.
I am me, and I am okay.
By Virginia Satir