Harnessing Empathy, Self-Respect, & Hope PSY 220.

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Harnessing Empathy, Self-Respect, & Hope PSY 220

What is Empathy? Seeing and feeling things from another persons viewpoint Avoiding instant judgments The beauty of forgiveness Empathy can improve a persons physical psychological well- being

Applying Empathy to Daily Life Open your eyes to another persons feelings and understandings Don’t make instant judgments Forgive and forget and move on Allow empathy to develop your life

What is Self-Respect? Forming a self- concept The significance of self-esteem Learning humility

Applying Self-Respect to Daily Life Generating my self-concept Finding an equilibrium between high and low self-esteem Learning to be modest Practicing self-forgetfulness

What is Hope? Recognize your aims Reinforce your willpower and waypower Hopefulness is key

Applying Hope to Daily Life Set objectives and visualize success Grow willpower and waypower Learn from the history Become more positive in the face of difficulty

Empathy, Self-Respect, & Hope Working Together All 3 of the subjects discussed are significant issues in emerging a more positive viewpoint on life. Obstacles may arise, but it’s vital to work through any difficulties and continue on towards your final objective. We are proficient of anything, and by trusting in ourselves we allow ourselves to accomplish victory.

References Bolt, M. (2004). Pursuing human strengths: A positive psychology guide. NY: Worth Publishing. “Empathy” Image retrieved on August 7, 2009 from “Forgive” Image retrieved on August 9, 2009 from “Self-Respect” Image retrieved on August 9, 2009 from “Hope” Image retrieved on August 9, 2009 from