When your inner voice is relentlessly critical, it becomes hard to believe that anyone would want to listen to you. But people do. Talksy listeners choose to be here, and they genuinely want to hear what you have to say — including the parts you think are too much or not enough.
Signs You Might Need to Talk to Someone
- Constant self-criticism and negative self-talk
- Feeling like you're not good enough
- Comparing yourself unfavourably to others
- Difficulty accepting compliments
- Avoiding opportunities because you fear failure
How Talksy Can Help with Self-Esteem
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Download Talksy — It's FreeFrequently Asked Questions
What if I don't think I have anything interesting to say?
That thought itself is a sign of low self-esteem. Our listeners are genuinely interested in you and your experience.
Can a conversation really help my self-esteem?
Being genuinely heard and valued by another person is a powerful experience. It won't fix everything, but it's a meaningful step.
Should I also see a therapist?
If low self-esteem is significantly impacting your life, therapy is highly recommended. Talksy works well as supplemental support.
Is Talksy only for serious problems?
Not at all. You can call simply because you want to talk to someone kind. No severity threshold required.
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Important: Talksy is an emotional support platform, not a mental health treatment service. Our listeners are trained in empathetic listening but are not therapists or licensed mental health professionals. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact iCall at 9152987821 or the Vandrevala Foundation Helpline at 1860-2662-345.