Setbacks, mistakes, or things not turning out  the way we want them to, often leave us feeling dejected and down on ourselves.  When things go wrong, many of us will automatically turn inward believing that  we are flawed or not good enough. These negative beliefs about ourself impact our every thought--and not in a positive way.
One way to build self-esteem is to be aware when these automatic thoughts occur,  and then learn how to disagree with them immediately. For most of us it is  easier to argue with a friend when she is feeling bad about herself. We point  out how she is human, that she has many fine qualities, and she 
succeeds more  than she fails. We dispute her negative beliefs about herself.
That's exactly what I'm suggesting you do for yourself. The next time you feel like you have made a mistake, instead of immediately  berating yourself for your stupidity, stop a moment and examine whether  the situation deserves such criticism. If it does, decide on a corrective  action. If it doesn't, then dispute your automatic belief and convince yourself  that you, too, are human and this mistake doesn't mark you for life, or is an  example of your being inadequate. 
Self care is making the argument to yourself that you are good enough.  It is also disputing negative beliefs about yourself. Those two actions will increase  your self-esteem and add positive energy to your mind, body, and spirit.
Self Care Tips
Stop That Negative Self Talk
 Karen Rowinsky - Wednesday, February 14, 2018 
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