This article was co-authored by Lisa Shield and by wikiHow staff writer, Glenn Carreau. Lisa Shield is a love and relationship expert based in Los Angeles. She has a Master's degree in Spiritual Psychology and is a certified life and relationship coach with over 17 years of experience. Lisa has been featured in The Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, LA Times, and Cosmopolitan.
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If you’re worried that you’re not enough for your partner, you’re not alone. But how can you reverse those feelings and recognize your true worth? Feeling adequate can be as simple as finding the cause of your worries and discussing what “enough” really means with your partner. We consulted expert love coach Lisa Shield for advice on being more confident as a partner, so read on, and we’ll show you where to start.
Things You Should Know
- Ask yourself why you feel like you’re not good enough. Reflect on what “good enough” means to you and whether you’re holding yourself to fair standards.
- Accept your imperfections and cut out negative self-talk. Work on cultivating self-love and embracing yourself for who you truly are.
- Talk to your partner about your fears, ask them for their perspective, and be totally honest with them no matter what.
Steps
Expert Q&A
Tips
Expert Interview

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- ↑ https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/self-esteem/art-20045374
- ↑ Lisa Shield. Dating Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/self-esteem/about-self-esteem/
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- ↑ Lisa Shield. Dating Coach. Expert Interview
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- ↑ Lisa Shield. Dating Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Lisa Shield. Dating Coach. Expert Interview