Yo ideal vs YO real
Understanding the Journey from Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood
The Concept of Ideal Self vs. Real Self
- As individuals transition out of adolescence, they enter emerging adulthood, a phase where they refine their identity and place in the world.
- The "ideal self" represents aspirations such as achieving higher education or developing new skills, while the "real self" reflects how one perceives themselves, which may not align with reality.
- A significant gap between the ideal and real selves can lead to increased risks of depression and anxiety; this dynamic is crucial for mental health.
- Pursuing one's ideal self can be beneficial but may also result in an endless cycle of setting new goals that feel increasingly unattainable, leading to negative self-perception.
- It’s important to pursue goals from a place of self-love rather than dissatisfaction with oneself; introspection about personal capabilities and needs is essential.
Foundations for Healthy Self-Esteem
- Four key foundations contribute to healthy self-esteem: feeling capable, having a supportive network, maintaining realistic expectations, and caring for personal needs.
- Engaging in introspection might reveal challenges that are more significant than merely achieving an ideal self; prioritizing self-love is paramount.
Reflections on Personal Growth
- The speaker shares insights gained over a semester regarding self-perception and goal-setting dynamics.
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