Search Results for 'Self-esteem'

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Beating the summertime blues

“Yipee, it’s holiday time again.” That is the chant from primary school children as they cast aside their books, bags and uniforms and get set to enjoy the long summer break.

Ten ways to boost your child’s self esteem

1. Parents can play a major role in building their children’s self esteem. If you want your child to be positive and confident lead by example. Aim to be a good role model of someone with a positive self image. If you feel inferior and hard done by you transmit this to your child in your comments, attitudes and reluctance to embrace change and challenges.

No side effects – read yourself well

Kilkenny Library Service has high quality self help books covering a range of health issues in an effort to promote the health and wellbeing of individuals and families now available to the public.

Road carnage adverts could lead to male drivers taking more risks, says NUIG research

New NUI Galway research has found that advertising campaigns showing the carnage on the nation’s roads could actually lead to young male drivers taking more driving risks.

Learning to treat yourself with compassion

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You feel lonely and depressed. When you look inside you find an aching heart and a lack of hope and optimism for the days ahead.

Erris news

A personal development programme for 15 women will be held for six Monday evenings starting on March 30 in Iorras Le Chéile, Main Street, Belmullet. 

Aware support group

Aware, a group which works to defeat depression and suicide, meets every Thursday at 8pm in the Tacu Family Resource Centre, Glebe Street, Ballinrobe.

Ten tips for differentiating yourself in the world of work

Rita Mylett, a personal styling and image consultant and Network Mayo’s Business Woman of the Year, offers Mayo Advertiser readers some tips about making yourself project a good image at work (www.rmibranding.com).

Blow away the jobless blues and work on your self-esteem

A new course has been developed by Galway-based business and life coach Evelyn Cormican, to bring positivity and ‘can do’ attitude back into your lives.

Stammering Association self help group

The Irish Stammering Association's Galway self help group is due to meet again in December. The group provides opportunities for people who stutter to discuss issues around their stammering, as well as providing mutual support. Many people who have attended groups have found them to be very helpful in feeling more comfortable with their stammering.

 

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