Build Confidence with Strategies that Really Work
Wouldn’t it be grand if we could just wake up in the morning, brush our teeth and put on our confidence for the day?
Well, for those of us who don’t have a drawer full, here are 4 simple strategies that will help you build confidence.
1. Accentuate the positive.
Be  your own best friend. What do you tell a friend who’s tried something  new, whether or not it turned out well? At least you tried something  new- good for you!
Accentuate the effort it took in doing  something, rather than the final outcome. (You’d do it for your best  friend, wouldn’t you?) We all have limitations. The key is to accept  that you have them without dwelling on them.
2. Don’t be afraid to take some risks.
When  you are about to embark on a new experience, do you spend your time  worrying so much about the outcome you aren’t enjoying the moment? If  you look at new things in your life as a chance to learn something, it  opens up the possibility of you becoming good at that something.
If  you spend your time dreading the outcome, you’ll turn any opportunity  there might have been into a failure. What’s more, we can’t grow when we  are frozen with fear. Don’t set yourself up to fail. If you do, look at  number one, again!
 3. Use self-talk to keep assumptions away.
We  all use self-talk. The key is to use it in a way that we don’t form bad  thoughts that can lead to permanent doubts. Catch yourself using  negative self-talk and cancel it with something positive and not based  on assumptions!
Build confidence by not expecting perfection from  yourself at all times. You can only do your very best at something.  Nobody can do everything perfectly, so why do you assume that you should  be able to?
4. Learn to rely on your self-evaluation.
If  you always rely on the opinion of others, you’ll always be wondering  what they think! That does nothing to build confidence - it tears it  down, by giving away your personal power to others.
Focus on the  real you, inside, to find out how you feel about your own actions, how  you’ve been doing your job, etc. You’ll be developing a strong sense of  who you are.
It’s important to remember that no one can be  self-confident all of the time. In fact, you’ll build confidence faster  and easier once your realize that.
Most people with low  self-esteem or who lack in confidence are that way because of  unrealistic expectations. They expect more from themselves than they do  others.
A person with low self-esteem will think nothing about  calling him or herself a ‘stupid idiot.’ They wouldn’t dream of saying  that to someone else. To build confidence it’s a good idea to be your  own best friend.
 
 
 
 

