22 Feb 2008 03:49:06 | Arina Nikitina
Copyright 2005 Arina Nikitina
Self-confidence is an all important trait you need to acquire in
today's fast-paced world. For one thing, you must have
confidence in yourself first to earn the confidence and respect
of others.
The following strategies may be useful to overcome such
self-conquering thought habits. Consider these steps as the
building blocks for greater confidence in any aspect of your
life.
1. Concentrate on your strengths rather than on your weaknesses.
Confidence comes from within. You have to concentrate on the
positive things about yourself. Remember the past is over; you
can only change the future. Write down ten positive things about
yourself.
Concentrate on your potentials. These are the reasons you should
love yourself and have high self-confidence in yourself. Give
yourself credit for every positive thing you have written about
yourself. Remember, you’re somebody special.
2. Remind yourself of past successes.
Confidence builds on past success. Because you had success
before, you can (and will) have it once more. We strengthen our
confidence in any interest when we remind or review ourselves of
past successes.
If you are trying to develop confidence in a new aspect, past
success can still be useful in strengthening our confidence. For
instance, if you had success in doing something new in the past,
recall those experiences when trying something else new – even
if it is in a completely different part of your life.
3. Take risks.
Try doing things that you’ve never tried before. It’s always a
little bit of a challenge in doing new things and just the act
of accepting these challenges, some little and some big, whether
we are successful or not, frequently improves our
self-confidence.
Approach new experiences as opportunities to learn instead of
occasions to win or lose. Doing so brings you new opportunities
and can improve your sense of self-acceptance. Not doing so
turns every possibility into an opportunity for failure, and
inhibits self-growth.
4. Use self-talk.
Use self-talk as an opportunity to contradict destructive
beliefs. Then, remind yourself to “stop” and replace more
realistic assumptions. For example, if you catch yourself
expecting perfection, tell yourself that you can’t do everything
perfectly, that it’s only possible to try to do things and to
try to do them well. This also allows you to accept yourself
while still working to improve.
5. Visualize your future success.
Corporate executives, Olympic athletes, and successful people in
all types of undertakings see future success. Confidence will
increase when we visualize ourselves succeeding. Think about it.
If you know you will succeed, your confidence will soar, right?
Seeing future success does that very thing for us. Our minds
cannot distinguish the difference between something real and
something vividly imagined. So vividly visualize your success.
What will it look like, smell like, taste like, and feel like to
have succeeded? Who will be with you, what will you be hearing
and where will you be? How will you be feeling at that instant?
Placing this much vivid detail into your mind increases the
likelihood of success, and supports greater confidence!
Apply these steps in your daily life and your confidence will
soar!
About Author :
Arina Nikitina is the author of “Boost Your Confidence” ebook.
To build up courage, improve your relationships, and live the
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