self-consciousness and self-esteem
Self-consciousness refers to an individual's awareness and sensitivity towards their own thoughts, appearance, and behavior in relation to others. It involves being conscious of one's own actions and the impact they may have on others, often leading to feelings of being judged or evaluated. Self-esteem, on the other hand, is an individual's overall evaluation and perception of their own worth or value. It encompasses their beliefs and feelings about themselves, their abilities, and their qualities, which can influence their confidence, resilience, and overall emotional well-being.
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