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Self Esteem
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27 BOOKS TO IMPROVE SELF-ESTEEM, SELF-WORTH, AND SELF-IMAGE

30 Jan 2020 by Madhuleena Roy Chowdhury, BA
Scientifically reviewed by Jo Nash, Ph.D.

We are living in an era of confidence and communication.

From the charismatic doctor to the energetic motivational speaker or the loving
and friendly teacher, at each level and each age, people are more driven toward
those who come across as self-reliant and confident.

Self-esteem, self-worth, and self-image are all counterparts of the umbrella
term ‘self-love.’ They are constructs that denote the way we look at ourselves,
perceive ourselves as individual entities, and portray our personalities to the
world. Confidence is the key to a fulfilling life, and having high self-esteem
is where it all begins.

Self-esteem develops from childhood. The way we interact, observe, and listen to
others’ communication patterns can play a significant role in shaping how we see
and feel about ourselves.

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Building self-esteem and self-reliance is a matter of concern today, and thanks
to the recent advancements in science and literature, we now have the right
answers to it.

This article lists some of the best books available on self-esteem and related
topics. The resources are practical and evidence based, and suggest effective
ways we can implement the knowledge in our everyday lives.

Before you continue, we thought you might like to download our three
Self-Compassion Exercises for free. These detailed, science-based exercises will
not only help you increase the compassion and kindness you show yourself but
will also give you the tools to help your clients, students, or employees show
more compassion to themselves.


THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS

 * The 10 Best Books on Self-Esteem for Adults
 * 3 Good Books That Address Low Self-Esteem
 * 3 Self-Esteem Books for Kids (Incl. Picture Books)
 * What Books on Self-Esteem Are Recommended for Teenage Girls?
 * 3 Books on Self-Worth
 * 3 Recommendations on Self-Image
 * 2 Audiobook Recommendations
 * A Take-Home Message
 * Frequently Asked Questions
 * References


THE 10 BEST BOOKS ON SELF-ESTEEM FOR ADULTS

Carmen Jacob, a famous life coach and holistic counselor, presented a list of
the best books on self-esteem that shouldn’t be missed. Here are the top 10 from
her list.


1. THE SIX PILLARS OF SELF-ESTEEM: THE DEFINITIVE WORK ON SELF-ESTEEM BY THE
LEADING PIONEER IN THE FIELD – NATHANIEL BRANDEN

Nathaniel Branden’s lifetime collection of clinical research and observation is
collected in the book Six Pillars of Self-Esteem.

The author has creatively presented the benefits of developing self-esteem based
on six pillars. The book explains why self-esteem is an essential requirement
for a healthy body, mind, and personality, and suggests practical ways for
nurturing it.



The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem is a highly recommended book for mental health
professionals, teachers, and parents who wish to empower themselves and others
with a definite sense of self.

Find the book on Amazon.

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2. THE GIFTS OF IMPERFECTION: LET GO OF WHO YOU THINK YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO BE AND
EMBRACE WHO YOU ARE – BRENÉ BROWN

Brené Brown’s bestseller, The Gifts of Imperfection, speaks about wholesome
wellbeing and self-acceptance. The book has sold over 2 million copies and has
been considered a transformational self-help book by many famous institutions,
including Forbes and The New York Times.

The book pleasantly invites readers to know that they are more than what they
think themselves to be. The author explains how normal it is to feel unworthy
and ‘low’ at times.

Brown offers some meaningful and scientific strategies to accept our inner
critic and use it to embrace our ‘imperfect’ life in the best possible way.

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3. WHAT TO SAY WHEN YOU TALK TO YOUR SELF – SHAD HELMSTETTER

Our inner self-critic often damages our sense of self, and this is what Dr. Shad
Helmstetter has addressed in his book What to Say When You Talk to Your Self.

This accessible self-help guide is filled with cutting-edge information on how
to practice positive self-talk. It provides practical tips on how to counter
feelings of low self-worth and take charge of your happiness.

The book follows a smooth and straightforward approach and is relatable for
readers of all ages.

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4. TEN DAYS TO SELF-ESTEEM – DAVID D. BURNS

If you have ever felt bad about your achievements in life or are struggling to
cultivate productivity in your daily activities, then this book might be what
you need.

Ten Days to Self-Esteem by David Burns takes readers through a glorious journey
of acknowledgment and self-discovery. The book talks about acceptance,
compassion, and innovation as vital components to building a secure self-belief
system within oneself.

The methods and examples mentioned here are individualized and embrace human
fallibility. The book is practical, evidence backed, and effectively applicable
in today’s context.

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5. WHAT’S RIGHT WITH ME: POSITIVE WAYS TO CELEBRATE YOUR STRENGTHS, BUILD
SELF-ESTEEM, AND REACH YOUR POTENTIAL – CARLENE DEROO AND CAROLYN DEROO

When thinking about ourselves, we are more drawn to contemplate the things that
went wrong than celebrate the things that worked out well. This book welcomes
all the positive self-thoughts and indulges readers in enjoying their lives as
it unfolds.

The book is inspirational and helps readers cultivate a firm sense of self. It
scientifically explains why positive thinking is the starting point to healthy
self-esteem and talks about the different small or big lifestyle tweaks that can
help us get there.

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6. AWAKEN THE GIANT WITHIN: HOW TO TAKE IMMEDIATE CONTROL OF YOUR MENTAL,
EMOTIONAL, PHYSICAL AND FINANCIAL DESTINY! – TONY ROBBINS

Mastering our emotions, both good and bad, is the key to a healthy self-system.
Internationally acclaimed motivational speaker and author Tony Robbins has
presented some life-changing ways to know and accept ourselves better.

The book follows a step-by-step approach to becoming more self-dependent and in
control of ourselves. For those struggling to find meaning in their lives, this
book can be an eye-opening guide for increased self-love and acceptance.

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7. THE NEW PSYCHO-CYBERNETICS – MAXWELL MALTZ

The New Psycho-Cybernetics has been a bestselling self-help book since the
1960s, with more than 30 million copies sold so far.

This book by Dr. Maxwell Maltz is helpful for goal setting and executing vital
life plans. He has frequently updated his work to include contemporary aspects
of the resources.

As readers say, ‘from weight management to professional success,’ there is no
aspect that is left untouched here.

It is a recommended read for professionals in demanding jobs or students who are
about to start their work life.

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8. THE POWER OF YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND – JOSEPH MURPHY

The subconscious is a driving force behind what we attract into our lives. In
his book, The Power of Your Subconscious Mind, Joseph Murphy has shed light on
some powerful yet practical techniques on how we can change our destiny by
redirecting positive energy from within.

This book follows an entirely new approach, blending parts of religion, culture,
literature, and science to explain what happiness means and suggest ways to
cultivate it within ourselves.

This enlightening book on self-love and self-power is an excellent read for
people from all walks of life.

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9. GET OUT OF YOUR MIND AND INTO YOUR LIFE: THE NEW ACCEPTANCE AND COMMITMENT
THERAPY – STEVEN C. HAYES

Self-esteem and self-worth start from accepting ourselves, including our
weaknesses and under-achievements. And this is what Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy (ACT) aims to provide to clients.



The process of ACT helps us differentiate between pain and suffering, and the
book Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life focuses on this aspect of
wellbeing. Author Steven Hayes has brought forth some of the most useful
scientific techniques to overpower temporary struggles and look at the bigger
picture.

This book is a revolutionary approach to dealing with depression, anxiety, and
stress disorders. It helps readers learn how we can positively address our pains
and discover our strengths within the suffering to enjoy a fulfilling life.

Find the book on Amazon.

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10. HEALING YOUR EMOTIONAL SELF: A POWERFUL PROGRAM TO HELP YOU RAISE YOUR
SELF-ESTEEM, QUIET YOUR INNER CRITIC, AND OVERCOME YOUR SHAME – BEVERLY ENGEL

Early childhood experiences play a vital role in building and shaping our
self-system. Emotional abuse, physical abuse, and growing up in a traumatic or
unappreciative environment can prove fatal for a child’s self-esteem and overall
development.

Healing Your Emotional Self addresses a wide range of early life experiences
that profoundly affect a child’s self-esteem and suggests successful ways of
dealing with them.

The book is insightful for parents, teachers, counselors, and anyone who deals
with childhood and adolescent issues and wants to delve deep into the underlying
causes of low self-esteem.

Find the book on Amazon.


3 GOOD BOOKS THAT ADDRESS LOW SELF-ESTEEM

Dr. Berni Sewell, an experienced health scientist, energy healer, and
established author, mentioned the following books in her articles on self-love
and self-power. These books, as she suggests, are great reads for anyone who
wishes to explore their true potential and make the most of their lives.


1. YOU CAN HEAL YOUR LIFE – LOUISE HAY

The main idea of this bestselling self-help book is that a person can achieve
almost everything in life if they are willing to do the mental work required for
it.

Author Louise Hay has shared some significant first-hand experiences, including
her life situations, about how people can turn things to their favor by merely
thinking and feeling positive about themselves.

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2. THE ART OF HAPPINESS: A HANDBOOK FOR LIVING – DALAI LAMA

If anyone could personify tranquility and a strong self-system, the Dalai Lama
would surely be somewhere on the list. His journey is enlightening and teaches
us the true essence of being alive.

The Art of Happiness is a collection of the Dalai Lama’s stories, meditations,
and messages on the ways we can invite happiness back into our lives.

The book presents a series of one-on-one conversations the author had with
different people at different points in life. It is a cornerstone book for
endless inspiration, self-love, and meaningful existence – a must-read for all.

Find the book on Amazon.

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3. MATRIX ENERGETICS: THE SCIENCE AND ART OF TRANSFORMATION – RICHARD BARTLETT

Out of the various endeavors by different authors to present the idea of
self-esteem, Richard Bartlett’s hypothesis was a compelling one.

After experiencing a life-changing event, the author discovered the science of
energy transformation, which, according to him, could be a quick and permanent
heal for people struggling with self-esteem issues.

The book talks about his research and how readers can apply his rules to get rid
of their insecurities and thrive. A different yet exciting approach to building
self-esteem, you can find this book on Amazon.


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3 SELF-ESTEEM BOOKS FOR KIDS (INCL. PICTURE BOOKS)

Recommended by The New York Times and other prestigious magazines and
newspapers, here are some self-help books that aim to help parents and
professionals raise confident and self-reliant kids.


1. IT’S OKAY TO BE DIFFERENT – TODD PARR

Conveying the message of self-love is vital, and author Todd Parr has presented
his unique understanding of self-confidence in an exciting way.

His book, It’s Okay To Be Different, is an easy-to-read, accessible, pictorially
represented manual with stories and illustrations on how children can love and
trust themselves.

The book encourages kids to build character strength, embrace diversity, and
learn to accept their minds and bodies.

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2. THE LION INSIDE – RACHEL BRIGHT

This self-help book is full of moral stories and pictures that are easy for kids
to relate to and understand.

The primary aim of author Rachel Bright is to cultivate the habit of talking
about what a child feels and what drives their actions or reactions.

With inspiring texts that promote self-esteem and confidence, The Lion Inside is
a recommended read for kids aged 5–12 years.

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3. I AM ENOUGH – GRACE BYERS

An award-winning book on self-love, I Am Enough is a sincere effort to spread
the word of self-respect and kindness in kids.

Keeping humanity above everything, author and activist Grace Byers has brought
us the most essential tips on how children can learn their purpose of living and
use rational thinking to perceive life events.

Find the book on Amazon.


WHAT BOOKS ON SELF-ESTEEM ARE RECOMMENDED FOR TEENAGE GIRLS?

Teenagers are often victims of low self-esteem. From having an attractive body
to having an ideal relationship, adolescents carry a considerable burden of
being ‘perfect.’

Thankfully, we have an affluence of books and resources that address low
adolescent self-esteem and suggest scientific ways to overrule them.

The following list of books was advocated by Denise Witmer, a famous parenting
coach and author, as some good reads for uplifting self-esteem in teenage girls.


1. CHOCOLATE FOR A TEEN’S SOUL: LIFE-CHANGING STORIES FOR YOUNG WOMEN ABOUT
GROWING WISE AND GROWING STRONG – KAY ALLENBAUGH

With over 50 tales of teenage love and romance, this book addresses emotional
issues that more or less all adolescent girls have experienced at some point in
their lives.

From first love to first jobs and first heartbreak, Chocolate for a Teen’s Soul
offers an energetic approach to looking at teenage troubles and preventing them
from taking a toll on self-confidence.

Find the book on Amazon.

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2. THE REAL RULES FOR GIRLS – MINDY MORGENSTERN

The Real Rules for Girls follows a straightforward and solution-focused path to
handling the emotional troubles that can create turmoil within a youngster’s
mind.

The book addresses issues like parental discord, love life problems, menstrual
and hormonal ups and downs, and emotion management.

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3. GET OVER IT! HOW TO SURVIVE BREAK-UPS, BACK-STABBING FRIENDS, AND BAD
HAIRCUTS – BETH MAYALL

Created by a team of professional teen health writers, the book Get Over It! is
a strategic self-help manual with tips and tricks on surviving the emotional
trauma that teenage girls experience.

From coping with stress to dealing with academic under-achievements and familial
expectations, this book offers straightforward and practical steps that girls
can follow to feel better about themselves.

Find the book on Amazon.


3 BOOKS ON SELF-WORTH

Matt Valentine, a self-published and renowned self-help author, mentioned the
following books as some of the best resources for enhancing a sense of
self-worth.


1. THE MAGIC OF THINKING BIG – DAVID J. SCHWARTZ

If you are looking to instill unadulterated self-belief in yourself or others,
this book is for you. The Magic of Thinking Big is a manual for enhancing and
upgrading the self-image.

Author David J. Schwartz believes that unless we are ready to acknowledge our
strengths and weaknesses, we can never break loose from the trap of
under-confidence.

Written in accessible English and a conversational tone, this book is excellent
for self-empowerment at the very core.

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2. THINK AND GROW RICH – NAPOLEON HILL

That richness lies in the heart and not in our pockets is the main idea of this
award-winning self-support book.

Author Napoleon Hill has talked about building confidence and generating
happiness in life by enhancing mental faculties. The book is all about
developing a strong self-system that won’t be easy to break.

An insightful and motivating resource for all ages, this book is available in
paperback and digital forms.

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3. THE POWER OF POSITIVE THINKING – DR. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE

Positive interventions begin with positive thoughts and positive actions. This
book by Dr. Norman V. Peale is all about awakening the positive spirit in
ourselves and realizing what happens when we consciously replace negative
thoughts with positive ones.

The Power of Positive Thinking has a modern approach and follows a personal
tone. The author has beautifully explained the value of having our own space and
how we can use it for the betterment of ourselves.

From goal setting to executing life plans, this book has everything you need to
stand up on your feet again.

Find the book on Amazon or find more goal-setting books.


3 RECOMMENDATIONS ON SELF-IMAGE

Self-image, or the way we perceive ourselves, is a significant component of our
identity. The following books have been suggested as useful resources on
improving self-image by eminent authors and researchers like Jon Kabat-Zinn,
Jessica Smith, and Diane Ackerman.


1. WHO MOVED MY CHEESE? – SPENCER JOHNSON

A timeless self-help classic, the book Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson
is a truthful revelation of knowing our strengths and weaknesses and using them
to seek happiness and success in life.

The book has components of realism, spirituality, positive interventions, and
lifestyle modification tips, all of which aim to show readers how they can adapt
to life more efficaciously.

With the quirky metaphor of cheese, the author has taken a deep dig into
successfully driving ourselves to a happier life. A highly recommended read and
a personal favorite self-help book, this can truly get the ball of
self-motivation rolling.

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2. MINDSIGHT: CHANGE YOUR BRAIN AND YOUR LIFE – DANIEL J. SIEGEL

Daniel Siegel’s works on self-image and positive psychology are milestones
texts, and this book is no exception.

He introduced the term ‘mindsight’ to refer to the integration of brain science
and psychotherapeutic techniques. Through his writing, Siegel has conveyed how
we can use inclusive approaches to address real-life problems and successfully
come out of them.

The book comes with a selection of case studies from the author’s practice, and
each example is followed by practical measures on how readers can implement the
steps in their lives.

Siegel has taken into consideration the problems that come with a poor
self-image, including social phobia and relationship distress, and has offered
reliable ways to deal with them through mindsight.

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3. BODY CONFIDENCE: THE SCIENTIFIC APPROACH ON HOW TO SHINE FROM WITHIN – DR.
KATHERINE E. ISCOE

A significant part of self-image lies in the way we perceive our physical
appearance. Especially for youngsters, the way they look often decides the way
they see themselves. Coupled with societal norms and standards of beauty, body
image affects self-image to no small extent.

Dr. Katherine Iscoe’s book sheds light on cultivating positive body image and
celebrates radical self-acceptance. The book is divided into three segments,
each addressing a crucial aspect of the self-system.

The author has scooped out vital points on the emotional impacts of criticisms
and bullying, and has offered state-of-the-art measures to minimize the harm. It
is recommended for adolescents, women, and anyone who wishes to identify their
strengths and look beyond short-term failures.

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2 AUDIOBOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

Recommended as top self-help audiobooks by The New York Times and the BABCP
Magazine, here are some all-time favorite resources for bringing out the best in
yourself.


1. OVERCOMING LOW SELF-ESTEEM – MELANIE FENNELL

A useful guide for therapists and beginners in mental health professions, this
audiobook is a clear-sailing initiative by the author to help us appreciate
ourselves.

The book emphasizes the importance of self-care and self-recognition.

It runs through the different aspects of high self-esteem and guides listeners
to learn and administer the rules on themselves.

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2. BRAVING THE WILDERNESS: THE QUEST FOR TRUE BELONGING AND THE COURAGE TO STAND
ALONE – BRENÉ BROWN

Self-esteem is another name for flying solo and being happy about it. This is
what author Brené Brown has conveyed in her bestselling book, Braving the
Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone.

The author strongly points at the fact that if we are happy with ourselves and
do not wait for others to approve or disapprove of our actions, we can call on
our high self-esteem and courage.

The book navigates through all the mundane problems that can damage the
self-system, including money, obesity, relationship abuse, and bullying. It has
provided a clear roadmap to dealing with each of them for a better
self-understanding. With a personal touch and a storytelling tone, this book can
be the silver lining to anyone struggling to thrive.

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A TAKE-HOME MESSAGE

Self-esteem and confidence hold in all aspects of our lives. From academic
achievements to social bonds, with the right self-system, we can flourish and
seek happiness from within. As the saying goes, “To fall in love with yourself
is the first secret to happiness.”

Knowing about self-reliance and self-esteem can prepare us for the journey and
accelerate our success. The books and resources in this article can mark the
beginning of building our inner potential and giving ourselves a realistic view
of the true meaning of self-contentment.

Whether it’s related to goal setting or self-acknowledgment, the real power lies
within us, and this is what most authors and researchers have tried to express
in their works. To learn from our mistakes, utilize the learning for future
actions, and respect ourselves before we expect others to respect us: that is
the real power of self-esteem.

For more practical applications to improve your self-esteem, read our article
detailing self-esteem worksheets and activities.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are the 5 areas of self-esteem?

The five areas of self-esteem, according to Nathaniel Branden’s theory, are
(Moss & Maki, 1998);

 1. self-awareness,
 2. self-acceptance,
 3. self-responsibility,
 4. self-assertiveness, and
 5. self-transcendence.

These areas reflect different aspects of self-esteem and can be cultivated
through various means, including self-reflection and personal growth activities.

Is self-esteem related to self-image?

Yes, self-esteem is related to self-image from a scientific perspective.
Self-image refers to a person’s perception of themselves, while self-esteem
refers to their overall evaluation of their worth or value as a person, and
research has found that there is a strong correlation between the two constructs
(Matsuba et al., 2012).

What are the 4 types of self-esteem?

The four types of self-esteem are (Bosson et al., 2000);

 1. high explicit and high implicit self-esteem,
 2. high explicit and low implicit self-esteem,
 3. low explicit and high implicit self-esteem, and
 4. low explicit and low implicit self-esteem.

References
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   young women about growing wise and growing strong. Fireside.
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   transformation. Atria Paperback.
 * Bosson, J. K., Swann, W. B., & Pennebaker, J. W. (2000). Implicit and
   explicit self-esteem: A review of conceptualizations, measures, and
   controversies. European Review of Social Psychology, 11(1), 1-63.
 * Branden, N. (1995). The six pillars of self-esteem: The definitive work on
   self-esteem by the leading pioneer in the field. Bantam.
 * Brown, B. (2010). The gifts of imperfection: Let go of who you think you’re
   supposed to be and embrace who you are. Hazelden.
 * Brown, B. (2017). Braving the wilderness: The quest for true belonging and
   the courage to stand alone.  Vermilion.
 * Burns, D. D. (1999). Ten days to self-esteem. William Morrow.
 * Byers, G. (2018). I am enough. Blazer + Bray.
 * Dalai Lama. (2009). The art of happiness. Riverhead Books.
 * DeRoo, C. (2006). What’s right with me: Positive ways to celebrate your
   strengths, build self-esteem, and reach your potential. New Harbinger.
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   raise your self-esteem, quiet your inner critic, and overcome your shame.
   John Wiley & Sons.
 * Fennell, M. (2016). Overcoming low self-esteem: A self-help guide using
   cognitive behavioural techniques (2nd ed.). Constable & Robinson.
 * Hay, L. L. (1984). You can heal your life. Hay House.
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   The new acceptance and commitment therapy. New Harbinger.
 * Helmstetter, S. (2017). What to say when you talk to your self. Park Avenue
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About the author
Madhuleena Roy Chowdhury holds a postgrad in clinical psychology and is a
certified psychiatric counselor. She specialized in optimizing mental health and
is an experienced teacher and school counselor. She loves to help others through
her work as a researcher, writer, and blogger and reach as many as possible.

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    awesome list!
    
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