Self-esteem and self-worth are related, but they have important differences. Self-esteem describes how you think and feel about yourself, which changes based on mood, circumstance, performance, or the approval of others.1,2,3,4 Self-worth is a more global and stable form of self-esteem that comes from knowing and believing in your worth as a person.2,5
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