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Why Ego is Your New Best Friend

by Alex · 37 comments

When­ever you hear about an ego being talked about, isn’t it usu­ally in a bad way? I hear a lot about how “a big ego is bad for you,” and while I believe it’s true to some regard, I have to dis­agree more than I agree. Today, I want to talk to you about why a big ego is some­thing you should embrace.

Trust me, I hate see­ing peo­ple who are too cocky and absolutely in love with them­selves just as much as the next blog­ger does. But, is there some­thing actu­ally wrong with really lov­ing your­self and what you do? Is it wrong to think you are bet­ter than some­one at some­thing when you clearly are? I don’t think there is any­thing wrong with those things. I just think it’s wrong in cer­tain sit­u­a­tions to show how much you love your­self, and wrong to say you are actu­ally bet­ter than someone.

If you don’t have any­thing nice to say, don’t say it all.

The above quote is def­i­nitely one you have heard if you attended ele­men­tary school and behaved unac­cept­ably. I think it ties per­fectly into the point I really want to get across in this article.

Think about it like this.

If Blog­ger A thinks he is bet­ter at blog­ging than Blog­ger B is, he should con­tinue to think that if that’s what builds his ego. But, he should never tell Blog­ger B how much bet­ter he thinks he is, or ever hint to any­one about what he thinks. In other words, keep it to his self. Why? Because it comes off as rude and arro­gant, and many peo­ple will hate you for that. But no one will hate you for what you don’t show.

Why Build Your Ego Up Anyways?

You may dis­like what I am say­ing in this arti­cle so far, but I promise if you keep read­ing, and maybe debate with me in the com­ments, you will get a bet­ter idea of why this isn’t such a bad thing.

So why would you want to build your ego up? To me, that’s like ask­ing “Why bother eat­ing?” The answer to both of those ques­tions, how­ever, is “to keep going.”

The most ben­e­fi­cial thing about an ego is how it can inspire you. If you think you are just this great blog­ger who is happy with the way your blog is going, then I say con­tinue on think­ing that. Just don’t let those thoughts blind you from see­ing any­thing that could be wrong with your blog. And always use that moti­va­tion you get from your ego to keep build­ing and expand­ing, so you can keep get­ting better.

How to Build Your Ego

Really, the big secret to build­ing up your ego is to take any sort of praise or pos­i­tive com­ments seri­ously and let them make you feel great about your­self. Hon­estly, if you get any sort of praise for any­thing you do on your blog, enjoy it, because build­ing a blog that is wor­thy of any good com­ments nowa­days is tough in any niche!

When it comes down to it, it’s up to you and how you think of your­self to let your ego soar. Here are some things you can do to get those pushes you need to start feel­ing great about yourself.

  • Get praise from friends
  • The peo­ple you net­work with and come to call your friends are just the peo­ple you need to moti­vate you and get you feel­ing great. The more friends you can talk about your blog with, the bet­ter the chances of you hear­ing things like “you have a blog I’m very jeal­ous of” or “I love what you wrote about in your lat­est article.”

  • Save that praise
  • Do you get fan mail? Mes­sages of praise from Twit­ter and and in your com­ments? Ever been inter­viewed? Save things like that! Any atten­tion you get from some­one else, save what they wrote some­where that you can get to and look at later. It may be just what you need to get out of some sort of slump, or blog­ging crash.

  • Par­tic­i­pate in dis­cus­sions and debates
  • When you read other blogs, visit other forums, or just use Twit­ter — take part in any dis­cus­sions or debates as you can. Doesn’t it feel great when you make a point, and some­one agrees with it? And doesn’t it feel even bet­ter to win a debate and prove some­one wrong? It’s the tiny vic­to­ries that matter!

  • The big­ger your blog, the big­ger the ego
  • The more suc­cess you see your blog achieve, and the more peo­ple who read your blog can really get you excited! The more you build your blog, the big­ger your ego should get, right?

These are just a few things I can think of off the top of my head. What are things you see or hear that get you excited?

Just A Few Words of Warning…

I don’t want to be respon­si­ble for cre­at­ing any ego mani­acs here, so I just want to make sure we’re on the same page here:

  1. It’s fine to love your blog and love what you have achieved with it.
  2. It’s not fine to go around bloat­ing how you have such a great blog. That’s why you have fans.

Another thing to remem­ber when befriend­ing your ego: Like any good friend, you can get hurt if you become too close. So be care­ful, and don’t over­step your bound­aries here. It’s a pow­er­ful feel­ing to really be happy with what you have accom­plished, and some­times it’s a lit­tle hard to not want to rub in someone’s face. But there is a dif­fer­ence between talk­ing about your suc­cesses calmly, and obnox­iously talk­ing about them.

What do you think?

I even raised my own eye­brows at some of the things I said in this arti­cle, so I can only won­der what you guys have to think about all of this.

Do you agree with me on these ideas? Let me know, because I need a good ego boost right about now. ;)

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Article by Alex

I'm the 16 year old blogger & designer behind Blogussion. I live in New Jersey (but root for the New England Patriots), and am a Junior in High School. You can check out my rarely updated personal(ish) blog, Asnio, or connect with me on Twitter.

  • Article Summary

    Whenever you hear about an ego being talked about, isn't it usually in a bad way? I hear a lot about how "a big ego is bad for you," and while I believe it's true to some regard

    I have to disagree with statements like that more than I agree with it. Today, I want to talk to you about why a big ego is something you should embrace.

  • Key Points

    • An ego is not a bad thing to have. It can make you feel great about yourself and make you want to keep going with your blog. Is that so bad?
    • It's okay to think how great your blog is compared to someone else's. But it's not okay to tell them, or even hint at that. Ever. That's just rude, and no one likes when people show how egotistical they are.
    • Save any praise you get and look at it when you need to feel good. Even before you begin working.

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Steven Corbett February 10, 2010 at 12:17 am

Alex, you are superb! One of the top five bloggers that I read… and- wow- I love the site! Your novel approach to old issues is simply mind-boggling. Need more? Just let me know. ;D

Seriously- I enjoy reading and re-reading my testimonials page from time to time… makes me want to go tackle the world! Sometimes, though, it makes me wonder whether they were referring to the same “Steven Corbett” that I know.
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Alex February 11, 2010 at 12:20 pm

Haha, now I know what to read if I’m ever feeling uninspired. Thank you sir. :p

I’m just as surprised when I read some of the things people say about me. But, I’ve learned the best thing to do sometimes is to believe them!

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Buy 2 Pay for 1 Offer February 15, 2010 at 12:15 am

Yes testimonials is also my weakness.

I always read what my customers and clients are saying about my service.

I use their words again to get more business from them.

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Dana @ Blogging Update February 10, 2010 at 3:25 am

I think ego can become blogging fuel. As example, i always hate if some others blogger defeat me, it is surely hurt my ego — so it make me to work harder so never been beaten by those fellow bloggers again. I think this situation make that ego become fuel for improvement.
Dana @ Blogging Update´s last blog ..This Blog Officially is in Atahualpa 3.4.5 Now

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Alex February 11, 2010 at 12:22 pm

Always take criticisms seriously I say. Too many positive comments can really blind you from seeing anything that is actually wrong with your blog. I hear plenty of ways I can improve my blogs, products, and even myself from people and some I take serious, and some I don’t. Negative comments are just as important to you as positive, but they could harm your ego a bit for sure.

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Buy 2 Pay for 1 Offer February 15, 2010 at 12:16 am

You should have clear mind so that you can easily understand what is write and what is wrong. What to accept and what to not.

and finally divide them as per the priority basis.
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Ian February 10, 2010 at 4:25 am

I think there needs to be a middle ground. I don’t like people that big themselves up to the point where they think they are invincible and somehow better than everyone else.

Similarly, I have the same feeling about people that belittle themselves and tell themselves constantly how worthless they are.

I think that yes you do need a good pat on the back from people when you do great things, but also you need to keep your feet firmly on the ground because there is always somebody out there that is doing what you do better than you are doing it.

Good topic, though. You are a legend/genius/wonder-teen/god. LD
Ian´s last blog ..What is Your Definite Major Purpose?

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Alex February 11, 2010 at 12:28 pm

The people who let their ego get the best of them are the people who can really lose their good reputation and following really quick. I don’t like people who show-off a lot, it’s just rude. :/

The whole idea of letting your ego build up, I think is so you don’t become that person who thinks they’re worthless. I try to stay positive as much as I can, but things don’t always turn out that way. You just have to let others encourage you, and hope it will make you feel really great!

Glad you enjoyed the post. I enjoyed the praise. :p

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iWoodpecker February 10, 2010 at 5:59 am

I think you can strengthen your ego not responding to those, who doubt.

And one more thing.

You are always right, no matter what. Don’t ask for supporting you other people, you will not get what you want. People are too spooky and coward. Most of them. That’s why there’s only some limited number of people, who have money and real life.
iWoodpecker´s last blog ..Let This Girl Survive – A Lump of Ice Fell on Her Head Right From the Roof of Multi-Floored Building – on 5th February, 2010

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online shopping cart website design February 10, 2010 at 7:40 am

Yeah strengthen you Ego, rather than responding to it, Its your consciousness and awareness, It is inside you, that controls your body, mind, and emotions.
Ego help us to dream and go beyond our normal means, yet without it can be a normal ride through life, however this does not mean it should be the pilot at all times…

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Chris Peterson February 10, 2010 at 7:28 am

Excellent article! It gives us confidence to do more difficult tasks and Keeps you away from being manipulated by other people. Sometime ego helps to people to succeed, in other word I can say its act as fire and it can make your life better.

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Alex February 11, 2010 at 12:32 pm

Honestly, I don’t know why people bash having a large ego so much. I mean, it makes people feel good to know they’re appreciated. Yes, anyone who goes around gloating about how “great” they are really needs to just tone it down a bit, but as long as they’re happy…should it bother us so bad?

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ZK @ Web Marketing Blog February 10, 2010 at 8:09 am

Well unless and until you wont feel arrogance you wont fee rude you will never be able to tell that he is egoistic.

So terms which you decide under ego is not at all call ego. This is called controlling yourself in a well mannered way and that is what differentiate a nice and humble person from egoistic.

But however I am fond of your title’s charisma always. That is your main weapon.
ZK @ Web Marketing Blog´s last blog ..10 Things I Learned From Doing SEO For Competitive Keywords

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Agent Deepak February 10, 2010 at 11:49 am

Awesome. A out of league Article. I somehow understand what you want to tell. I alway heard Ego is Bad and so on but after reading what you have to say, I see positive thing in it.
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Alex February 11, 2010 at 12:33 pm

Exactly…embrace it. :) Whatever you have to do to stay motivated and happy, do it.

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King Sidharth February 10, 2010 at 12:09 pm

For first time in weeks,
I am going to be silent.
My head is bowed,
My heart full of praise.
You said it all,
and fueled the call
of might source {will explain this line later}.
In end I say
I will say no more,
but this one beat
AWESOME – not a word,
I can disagree on.

PS: Sorry about free verse I am not very experienced with it.
PPS: Are you sure you are not reading Steve Pavlina?

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Nick Tart February 10, 2010 at 5:01 pm

Haha! King, you are differentiated ;) !
Nick Tart´s last blog ..Found in Translation: A Career That’s Not a Gamble

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Alex February 11, 2010 at 12:35 pm

Haha, did you write that just for this article? It’s awesome. :p

I know who he is, I have just never read his blog.

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King Sidharth February 12, 2010 at 2:59 am

Yes I wrote this just for this article. It is so damn what Abraham Hicks teaches! You are being named Alex the Greater.

Thanks Nick!!!

Btw Steve published this recently: http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2010/01/how-to-build-a-stronger-ego/
King Sidharth´s last blog ..A How-to on Hardcore Motivation

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Extreme John February 10, 2010 at 12:22 pm

Now you did it Alex, my giant head is going to grow to be even more enormous than it already is and it’s going to be your fault.

I believe in personal belief, success is built on it. If you don’t believe in yourself and aren’t willing to stand your ground and show how good you are at something then chances are your probably really not that good.
Extreme John´s last blog ..A Day in the Life of.. Episode 1 [video]

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Alex February 11, 2010 at 12:45 pm

If I am the reason why you will be happy, and proud of yourself, I’ll totally take the blame man! You should enjoy your enormous head, it’ll get you far. ;)

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Blogger Den February 10, 2010 at 1:20 pm

Just don’t play yourself off as better than other people, be one with your ego. I think the biggest problem is when people look down on others because of something about them, physically or otherwise. Having a big ego is bad, but engaging it and running a healthy, happy ego is part of our nature and success in life!
Blogger Den´s last blog ..9 Tricks I Used To Triple My AdSense Earnings In 30 Days

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Alex February 11, 2010 at 12:45 pm

Glad we’re on the same page, you’re obviously a very intelligent blogger. ;)

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Nick Tart February 10, 2010 at 5:11 pm

Hey Alex! I have a gargantuan ego and it doesn’t seem to motivate me as much as it should. I love the point that you made but I’m not sure ‘ego’ is the right word. Maybe ‘confidence’ or ‘trust in your abilities’. I’m not sure.

One thing I absolutely agree with is that a big ego helps as long as you keep it under wraps.
Nick Tart´s last blog ..Found in Translation: A Career That’s Not a Gamble

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Alex February 11, 2010 at 12:47 pm

It should Nick, you have a lot going on! Your Interview project will totally kill, I’m stoked to see how it turns out.

I used the word “ego” just to kind of connect better with more people on the topic. I don’t want that word to be associated with as much negativity as it is anymore. But “confidence” is definitely another fine word to explain this article. :)

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King Sidharth February 13, 2010 at 11:02 am

Nah! Confidence is one way of saying it, abilities is another way of saying it, ego is blogger’s way of saying it BUT it’s ‘SELF’. Hail the correct word.

Why ‘SELF’ is your new best friend. Ego is ‘me’ and ‘me’ is self (in positive sense) and being ‘selfish is best thing – always the best thing.
Because if you are not selfish enough to bring out the best in you, to be your best no matter what and stay there regardless of others (that’s really selfish) – until we do that we are no value to others or even ourselves.

Let’s be awesome, let’s be selfish – the egoistic self.
King Sidharth´s last blog ..A How-to on Hardcore Motivation

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chandan February 10, 2010 at 11:12 pm

Hi all I have come to my work after a long time. Well you have nicely explained about ego factor. For me when my competitors rise than me then it hurt on my ego and I then try to improve my blog performance also.
chandan´s last blog ..The Super Bowl 2010

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Free Templates February 11, 2010 at 11:29 am

Chandan

I do not understand one thing, you are experienced and old player but even than you are using blogspot.

Don’t you think that such can also give you some kind of ego problem.

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Alex February 11, 2010 at 12:48 pm

It does hurt to see your competition doing better than you…but shouldn’t it motivate you to try and do even better?

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Dennis Edell February 12, 2010 at 9:25 am

You make a really good point with, Too many positive comments can really blind you from seeing anything that is actually wrong with your blog.

What you really don’t want is a comment section full of ‘yes men” or woman. ;)
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Alex February 15, 2010 at 4:30 pm

It is very beneficial to get negative comments as they serve as sort of a “reality check” to you, you know?

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Karen February 15, 2010 at 8:56 pm

Love your blog, Alex but that picture is just plain creepy :-)

I think that there is nothing wrong with having a healthy ego – IF you can back up what you’re saying. It’s so easy to act as if you know what you’re saying on the web, but you’l be found out pretty quickly if you can’t back it up with true results.

The problem is when you don’t have a healthy ego and don’t believe in yourself very much. Maybe there should be fine balance between the two?

Karen
Karen´s last blog ..Are You Being Your True Authentic Self?

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Stefan May 1, 2010 at 6:29 am

I agree with you !

I always think more of a person with a huge ego, even when it’s too big.

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jack @ web content filtering software July 21, 2010 at 1:40 pm

Alex, I definitely agree with what you said although I would describe having a big ego as a bad thing and what you are describing as being confident in who you are and your abilities.

The very definition of egotisical is:
*given to talking about oneself; vain; boastful; opinionated.
*indifferent to the well-being of others; selfish.

Again I completely agree with you but I would say that is being confident not having a big ego.

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