Each attribute could be the antecedent or the result of the other. Self-esteem is influenced by the person’s ability to understand and complete the activities related to the desired outcome. Enabled potential depends of self-esteem to assert the energy needed to perform the task. Outcome related activities intertwine the other concepts and are not only the end result, but also the stimulus for self-esteem and enabled potential. The flowing, yet sometime turbulent path of empowerment carves behavioral changes and integrates new activities as a way of life.