Every Human Has That Confident Side. Bring Yours Out...

the more self-confidence you have, the more likely
it is you’ll succeed.
Although
many of the factors affecting self-confidence are beyond your control, there
are a number of things you can consciously do to build
self-confidence. By
using these 10 strategies you can get the mental edge you need to reach your
potential.
Build self confidence
1.
Dress Sharp. Although clothes don’t make the man, they certainly affect the
way he feels about himself. No one is more conscious of your physical
appearance than you are. When you don’t look good, it changes the way you carry
yourself and interact with other people. Use this to your advantage by taking
care of your personal appearance. In most cases, significant improvements can
be made by bathing and shaving frequently, wearing clean clothes, and being
cognizant of the latest styles.
This
doesn’t mean you need to spend a lot on clothes. One great rule to follow is
“spend twice as much, buy half as much”. Rather than buying a bunch of cheap clothes,
buy half as many select, high quality items. In long run this decreases
spending because expensive clothes wear out less easily and stay in style
longer than cheap clothes. Buying less also helps reduce the clutter in your
closet.
2.
Walk Faster. One of the easiest ways to tell how a person feels about
herself is to examine her walk. Is it slow? tired? painful? Or is it energetic
and purposeful? People with confidence walk quickly. They have places to go,
people to see, and important work to do. Even if you aren’t in a hurry, you can
increase your self confidence by putting some pep in your step. Walking 25%
faster will make to you look and feel more important.
3.
Good Posture. Similarly, the way a person carries herself tells a story.
People with slumped shoulders and lethargic movements display a lack of self
confidence. They aren’t enthusiastic about what they’re doing and they don’t
consider themselves important. By practicing good posture,
you’ll automatically feel more confident. Stand up straight, keep your head up,
and make eye contact. You’ll make a positive impression on others and instantly
feel more alert and empowered.
4.
Personal Commercial. One of the best ways to build confidence is listening
to a motivational speech. Unfortunately, opportunities to listen to a great
speaker are few and far between. You can fill this need by creating a personal
commercial. Write a 30-60 second speech that highlights your strengths and
goals. Then recite it in front of the mirror aloud (or inside your head if you
prefer) whenever you need a confidence boost.
5.
Gratitude. When you focus too much on what you want, the mind creates
reasons why you can’t have it. This leads you to dwell on your weaknesses. The
best way to avoid this is consciously focusing on gratitude. Set aside time
each day to mentally list everything you have to be grateful for. Recall your
past successes, unique skills, loving relationships, and positive momentum.
You’ll be amazed how much you have going for you and motivated to take that
next step towards success.
6.
Compliment other people. When we think negatively about ourselves, we often
project that feeling on to others in the form of insults and gossip. To break
this cycle of negativity, get in the habit of praising other people. Refuse to
engage in backstabbing gossip and make an effort to compliment those around
you. In the process, you’ll become well liked and build
self confidence. By
looking for the best in others, you indirectly bring out the best in yourself.
7. Sit
in the front row. In schools, offices, and public assemblies around the
world, people constantly strive to sit at the back of the room. Most people
prefer the back because they’re afraid of being noticed. This reflects a lack
of self confidence. By deciding to sit in the front row, you can get over this
irrational fear and build your self confidence. You’ll also be more visible to
the important people talking from the front of the room.
8.
Speak up. During group discussions many people never speak up because
they’re afraid that people will judge them for saying something stupid. This
fear isn’t really justified. Generally, people are much more accepting than we
imagine. In fact most people are dealing with the exact same fears. By making
an effort to speak up at least once in every group discussion, you’ll become a
better public speaker, more confident in your own thoughts, and recognized as a
leader by your peers.
9.
Work out. Along the same lines as personal appearance, physical fitness has
a huge effect on self
confidence. If
you’re out of shape, you’ll feel insecure, unattractive, and less energetic. By
working out, you improve your physical appearance, energize yourself, and
accomplish something positive. Having the discipline to work out not only makes
you feel better, it creates positive momentum that you can build on the rest of
the day.
10.
Focus on contribution. Too often we get caught up in our own desires. We
focus too much on ourselves and not enough on the needs of other people. If you
stop thinking about yourself and concentrate on the contribution you’re making
to the rest of the world, you won’t worry as much about you own flaws. This
will increase self
confidence and
allow you to contribute with maximum efficiency. The more you contribute to the
world the more you’ll be rewarded with personal success and recognition.
Thanks For Reading
XOXO Stephy.
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