Article: If you shy away from compliments because you don’t want to appear conceited or full of yourself, recognize that you deserve recognition. It’s not conceited to accept a compliment. If someone points out that you look nice or did a great job on a project, acknowledge that you put work into it and that they are recognizing you. For example, if you put a lot of work into a presentation and someone says, “Great presentation!” acknowledge your hard work by saying, “Thanks! I worked hard on it.” You might feel tempted to disagree with the comment as a way to appear humble. However, by saying things like, “It was nothing” or, “Don't mention it,” you downplay your role, the compliment, and the person giving it. Besides, the person might feel rejected if you disagree. For example, if someone compliments your clean house, resist the urge to say, “I haven’t cleaned in a week. It looks horrible!” This might make them feel bad or that you think they are sloppy. Take a moment and reflect on the compliments you receive. Whether you believe them or not, take the chance to see how others see you. You might learn something about yourself or the work you do and feel more positively.  For example, if you often receive compliments about your job performance, that means that other people are noticing the great work you do. Understand that your self-evaluations will tend to be harsher or more demanding than other people's evaluations of you. If you find yourself constantly second-guessing compliments, maybe there is something you need to change about your self-evaluations. If you feel good about yourself, you may feel good when someone else notices something positive about you. Increasing your self-esteem can make you less resistant to compliments.  Do this by thinking positively about yourself and recognizing your worth. For example, write down the things you like about yourself and think about them when you feel low.

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Own your strengths. Avoid disconfirming the compliment. See yourself the way that others see you. Boost your self-esteem.