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Tcecarenko [31]
3 years ago
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“How has the communication of others affected your self-concept and self-esteem? What types of messages do your friends, family,

and co-workers send you and how do they make you feel? Is there someone who sees you differently than you see yourself? How do you know? What could you do to have the other person see you the same way you see yourself?”
I NEED HELP ASPA
English
1 answer:
stepladder [879]3 years ago
7 0
Ok this question depends on yourself but I think I can answer it.
The answer:

Communication of others can affect me my mood and what I think of myself, sometimes it can cause low self-esteem. My friends can would make compliments and courage me which can make make me happy and feeling strong! Sometimes I would argue with my family and they would make comments about me which make me angry and upset, but I would go back talk to them and say sorry.


Ok the last part I can’t write for you it depends on your life. Someone who see you different than what you see yourself means, I think I am____ but my (friend/family/worker) thinks I am____. Then explain how do you know. Then write would could you do or make a change to let other people think of the same way you see yourself.
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