10 Effective Ways To Build Your Self Confidence
Self-confidence
is being on top, being sure of yourself, it's sexy, and most importantly it's a positive
attitude to have. It’s poles apart from
arrogance. Arrogance can be off-putting,
while self-confidence is a conviction about your abilities, your expertise, and
also your ability to recognise your weakness quickly and transform it to
strength. It’s about recognising that
knowledge is power, and doing all you can to build on it. When you feel insecure, you lose
self-confidence. Also if you are
naturally a timid person, it’s going to be hard to build that wall of
conviction around you.
If you have
self-confidence you will:
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Be able to walk into a room full of strangers and
blend without much effort.
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Not sweat before a presentation or have butterflies in
your stomach. Even if you do, people will
not notice. It’s about control and
calmness.
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Not see problems, but only solutions.
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Keep your enthusiasm about what you want to achieve at
a high pace.
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Know where you are going and how to get there.
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Put forward your ideas without fear of intimidation.
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Remain unruffled and composed even in the face of an
impending catastrophe.
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Keep your head when everybody is losing theirs.
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Have drive and focus.
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Have the patience to convince the hardest critics and
not be swayed by mass opposition.
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Have recurring successes.
Now that you know, how have you scored?
How confident are you? If you feel your self-confidence needs a little pep,
here is how to go about it. The first lesson is to keep at the back of your
mind that people will always try to rattle that poise, but the way to maintain
that self-assurance is to identify your biggest asset and use this as your
springboard. For instance it could be
your brainpower, power of speech, beauty, charm, wealth, or congeniality. It could also be that you are gifted in
music, drama, sports, arts, have superb writing or oratorical skills, or simply
good at your profession. Once you have
recognised this positive feature, strive to make it the best that it can
possibly be. You continue to take it to the next level until you have reached
your peak.
Why do people loose self-confidence?
People loose self-confidence temporarily or permanently due to failure
or fear of failure; physical disability; lack of money; societal rejection;
obesity; childhood insecurity; threatening environment; a sense of not
belonging; and illiteracy. If any of
these situations sound familiar, how do you manage to move out of this
hole as quickly as possible?
1. Failure or fear of failure - Failure or
fear of failure can bring a sudden halt to self-confidence. Remember failures are only temporary mishaps,
which you must try to brush aside and move on.
Simply ensure you learnt from it and avoid a repetition of what caused
that particular disappointment in the first place.
2. Physical disability: There are people who have excelled
despite physical abilities. The famous
Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder are two people who excelled in music. Their blindness didn’t deter them from taking
their talents to greater heights. The
famous MKO Abiola stuttered, but by the time he died, this speech defect became
a prime example of the ‘person’ Abiola.
Why? The man, widely known as MKO, identified his potentials and worked
on them, rather than being concerned about what society may have branded a
‘weakness’. Society soon overlooked this
weakness, and concentrated on the immense positives that radiated from him.
There are several examples of people who have done well in their professions by
turning their physical disabilities into positive advantages.
3. No money to do things you want to do: Again being broke can be temporary if you
want it to. Rather than dwell too much
on self-pity, which in turn worsens your insecurity, why don’t you sit down and
do a critical analysis of why you don’t have money. Are you being overoptimistic? Are you living
above your means? Have you exhausted the things you can do to fetch you extra
money, within the law of course? Are you prioritising what you spend your money
on? Are you in the circle of friends who
call attention to the power of money endlessly? Answer these questions
candidly, then do something about the ones you can. In any case not having money doesn’t mean you
can’t hold your head high when it matters most.
As said earlier, look at other positive areas of strength in your life
and prop up.
4. Societal rejection due to negative customs: Some customs can be cruel. Each society has a handful of traditions that
are questionable. The caste system for
instance can be so entrenched and brutally enforced that it robs a person of
any self-confidence for life. What do you do in such a situation? Escape Fast!
5. Obesity:
Being obese does affect self-confidence in some people. The answer is to do something about your
weight if you’re affected. Once you do, you’ll be amazed at your new look while
your self-confidence will come surging back. However, if overweight doesn’t affect
your self-confidence, you might still want to shed some pounds for health
reasons.
6. Insecurity from childhood: A few have grown
up in a family where love is non-existent, or perhaps the parents split up, or
have to live with foster parents or orphanage.
You may have then grown up with an inferiority complex, which is carried
through to adulthood if not carefully managed.
What to do? Drop the gab of
inferiority complex right now. Bear in
mind that everybody has his or her weaknesses.
Simply put, looking for the perfect human being is like looking for a
pin in the Sahara dessert. You have some
good qualities, so this is the time to start marketing this unique selling
point about you.
7. When in an unfriendly or threatening environment: Several times
you find yourself in an unfriendly or threatening environment, and even if you’ve
always been known as Mr or Mrs Confidence, tendency is that this is momentarily
lost. It’s simply a factor of
uncertainty and the unknown. What to
do? Don’t play Mr James Bond or Mrs
Smith. Tread softly and get out fast.
8. When there's no sense of belonging: There are
times when you go somewhere with so much confidence, and half way through you
lost that ‘magic’ simply because the flow is lost. You can reassess the situation quickly and if
the fault is yours, readjust yourself.
If the aura of such gathering doesn’t fall into place with your person, leave.
9. When you
start to get cold feet. Tell yourself as often as possible that you’re good
in what you do. Constant self-assurance helps reinstate your confidence. After
all, you're the expert. No one knows it
better than you.
10. Illiteracy: Education opens doors. Knowledge is power. Soak in it!
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