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Dear all please find the attached file herewith. Regard. Sipra
From India, Roorkee
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Hi Sipra, a very good PowerPoint presentation. The first bullet point of the fifth slide has to be etched in BOLD and GOLD. Thanks for the post.

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V. Raghunathan
Navi Mumbai

From India
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Dear Sipra,

Excellent presentation. However, there are some terms and views you may want to consider further:

1. Being Awake: What is it? Is it not subjective?

2. Defining Self-Esteem: Avoid linguistic jargon and define it in straightforward terms that are easily understood.

3. Healthy Ways to Build Self-Esteem: If its foundation is based on external factors, it can also be destroyed by the same means.

4. Feeling vs. Thinking What We Deserve: How do we define what is respectable within oneself with respect to what?

5. Improving Unconscious Behavior: This is not possible since, by its very nature, it is unconscious.

6. Increasing Acceptable Behaviors: Is this an indicator of low self-esteem?

7. Raising the Level of Consciousness: We tend to assume we know what "consciousness" means. We need to define it in concrete terms.

8. Maslow's Hierarchy and Existence: It is for proper existence, not life. Life is personal; existence is not. Existence does not require virtues; life does. Existence requires power superior to your environment.

9. Understanding Self-Sabotage: The causes of self-esteem you mention in the presentation affect those with naturally low self-esteem. While you're correct about infants being affected, some people thrive despite these causes and develop great self-esteem.

If you translate these concepts to societies, nations, etc., you'll see who possesses self-esteem and what forms it. For example, India lacks self-esteem and tries to buffer its stance through dialogue and peace. The US has self-esteem in a reactionary form, not a responsive form. Historical figures like Chanakya, Henry Ford, President Dwight Eisenhower, and Indira Gandhi had great self-esteem. Such examples provide valuable lessons on the direct perception of self-esteem. I hope you take this feedback in the right spirit.

Best Regards,
Harish.

From India, Nasik
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Hi Shipra Good PPT, But what Harish had said is also logical, you need to understand those points and make a slight modification to ur PPT Thanks for sharing Regards B.Divakar
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Hi Sapra, a good PPT... thanks for sharing. I would like to add my suggestions:

- Some points lack clarity to visualize their meaning, dear.
- Add some pictures that support your context, as pictures help in better understanding when compared to words.

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From India, Coimbatore
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