Success Mentors International Shares the Value of Respecting Yourself for Personal Success

Success Mentors International (SMI) writes on the importance of the question, "Do you respect who you are?"

Saskatoon, Canada, August 17, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Self-respect can be a tricky thing to define and an even trickier thing to find, but Success Mentors International wants to help. Delva Rebin, writer, and co-founder of Success Mentors International, covers the basics of finding self-respect in the company's latest article.

Rebin encourages the reader to ask themselves questions like, "What do you like about yourself? What do you think you do really well?" Writing these things down will help the reader focus on their strengths.

"The next step is to think of something you don't like about yourself," the author writes. "What is the one thing you would change about yourself, were you given the chance?" Rebin further explains, "Once you think of this unwanted aspect, write it down. Then make a promise to yourself that, over the next twelve months, you will take steps to better yourself in that area." This exercise is intended to help the reader identify their weak points and to work on changing them for the better.

"The key to self-respect-and by extension, personal success-is to focus on empowering yourself through your strengths and reducing or eliminating your weaknesses," states Delva Rebin.

For greater detail on how to achieve personal success by respecting yourself, you can read Delva Rebin's article "Questions For Success: Do You Respect Who You Are?" at http://www.articlesbase.com/advice-articles/questions-for-success-do-you-respect-who-you-are-6718147.html. For more personal and professional success tips visit Success Mentors International's official website http://speaktoyoursuccess.com.

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