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Very low t-bar, crossed within the mundane area, low on the stem. This person fears failure and fears change, thus sets goals with low risk. He remains in bad situations much too long and finds imperfections with himself. He is rarely successful in his own eyes.

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Low self-esteem is shown by the t-bar crossed very low on the stem. This person fears failure and resists change. He often remains in bad situations and relationships for far to long. This person also finds imperfections with himself and is rarely successful in his own eyes despite his accomplishments.

This is an undesirable trait and can be improved simply by raising the t-bar on the t-stem which also raises ones conscious awareness of an increase in self-esteem.

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Articles, Newsletters & Other References

Newsletter Article

Self Esteem Revealed By The Letter T

This article written by Bart Baggett talks about self-esteem and how to raise one's t-bars while raising conscious awareness of one's self-esteem, ambitions and goals.

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Self-Esteem - www.Wikipedia.org

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