Is Your Self-EsteemOther-Dependent?
Are you unhappy and don't know why or how to fix it?
Do you compare yourself to others and end up feeling bad about yourself?
Do you worry about what others think about you?
Is being successful and having it all not enough?
Have you given up on yourself?
If your answer is yes to any of the above, you may have other-dependent esteem. According to licensed counselor and self-esteem expert Patricia Noll,other-dependent esteem means that our happiness and self-worth depend upon something outside of ourselves, such as:
- what we have, do, and know
- what others think about us
- looking good
- being right
- achievements and accomplishments
- being the best
- and more.
The problem is thatnothingoutside of ourselves can truly make us happy-at least not for long. Other-dependent esteem creates a cycle of stress,addictive behavior, dependency, and ultimately deep unhappiness.
InGood With Me,Noll presents the same revolutionary approach that has helped her clients at Focus One shift from other-dependent esteem to true,self-dependent esteem-and experience freedom from crippling effects of other-dependency. This simple, practical, step-by-step solution will also help youfinally achieve lasting happiness from the inside out, regardless of circumstances.
Patricia Noll is a licensed mental health counselor, certified addictions professional, and acupuncture physician. As the founder of Focus One, anoutpatient substance abuse program licensed by the stat
e of Florida since 1989, Noll specializes in addressing self-esteem as the root of all addiction. She has appeared on television as an addictions expert,and her addiction treatment manual has received endorsements from Deepak Chopra, Larry Dossey, Jack Kornfield, and Jl'