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The phrase "my self" is grammatically incorrect and not commonly used in written English. It should be written as "myself," which is a reflexive pronoun used to refer back to the subject of the sentence. It is typically used to emphasize the speaker or writer's role in an action or to show that the subject is both the doer and the receiver of the action. Example: I promised myself that I would study harder next semester.
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"My Self Image".
My self esteem really went down".
My self esteem took a massive hit.
My self esteem oscillated.
What is my self then?
To unite my self with it".
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It changed my self-identity.
My self-confidence flatlined.
My self-respect.
It's my self-esteem.
My self-esteem and self-respect soared.
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