Self Confidence: What is Self Confidence? How to increase it?
Confidence means feeling
sure of yourself and your abilities — not in an arrogant way, but in a
realistic, secure way. Confidence isn't about feeling superior to others.
It's a quiet inner knowledge that you're capable of. Confident people: feel
secure rather than insecure.
Self-confidence is an
attitude about your skills and abilities. It means you accept and trusts
yourself and have a sense of control in your life. You know your strengths and
weaknesses well and have a positive view of yourself. You set realistic
expectations and goals, communicate assertively, and can handle criticism.
How to be more
confident?
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Make lists of your
achievements, and things in your life that you are proud of.
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Acknowledge your personal
strengths and talents, and remind yourself of them often.
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Set realistic goals for
yourself.
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Practice positive
self-talk.
Researchers are starting to see confidence as a key
element of internal well-being and happiness. Without confidence, we're unable
to achieve flow, the magical feeling when you're “in the zone.” If you don't believe in your skills, you'll never be
able to achieve that state of ultimate productivity.
How do you test your self-confidence?
The
questions are:
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Do you believe you are
inferior to others in some way?
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Do you believe you are a
worthwhile person?
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Are you sensitive to
criticism?
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Do you feel like an overall
failure?
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How often do you think
positively about yourself?
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Do you like and accept
yourself even when you are rejected by others?
Without confidence, you may never venture out of
your comfort zone and reach your utmost potential. With a healthy level of
confidence, you can be the best version of yourself. Confidence is a belief in your ability to succeed – a belief that
stimulates action.
9 Traits
Self-Confident People Have in Common
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They Don't Seek Approval
from Others.
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Their Verbal Cues Match
Their Non-Verbal Cues.
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They Don't Worry About
Things Outside of Their Control.
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They Aren't Afraid to Ask
for Help.
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They Are Decisive.
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They Are Assertive.
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They Recognize When They've
Made a Mistake.
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They Persevere.
What is the key to confidence?
Act positive.
Action, actually, is the key to developing
self-confidence. It's one thing to learn to think positively, but when you
start acting on it, you change yourself, one action at a time. You are what you
do, and so if you change what you do, you change what you are.
Is confidence a motivation?
Confidence in one's
abilities generally enhances motivation, making
it a valuable asset for individuals with imperfect willpower. This demand for
self—serving beliefs (which can also arise from hedonic or signaling motives)
must be weighed against the risks of overconfidence.
Self-confidence waxes and wanes and takes work to build, develop and
maintain. We all experience moments that challenge our confidence. However,
when we understand the sources of healthy self-confidence we can always work on
cultivating it within ourselves.
“To build confidence, you
have to practice confidence”
-Unknown
“As soon as you trust
yourself, you will know how to live.”
―Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
“To overcome fear is the
quickest way to gain your self-confidence.”
―Roy T. Bennett



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