Many people know how to be confident because they choose to
be confident. You may know some people who appear to have
been born confident, but confidence is a state of mind not
an inherent trait.
People tend to think that being confident is a direct
result of feeling good about yourself when, really, it is
more complex than that.
You can have a very high opinion of yourself but if others
don't recognize and appreciate your worth, chances are, you
won't be too confident.
Just as you wouldn't be too confident if everyone around
you adored your every move but you felt terrible about
yourself.
The key to being confident is to mingle a positive self
image with a feeling of acceptance by those around you.
The following simple steps should get you well on your way
to a more confident air.
1. Have no fear.
Statistically, rejection is insignificant. For every one
time you are rejected, you will be accepted ten times,
providing your goals are realistic.
You may get 10 rejections before your accepted the due 100,
but that just gives you something to look forward to, hope.
Hope breeds happiness and happiness dispels fear.
2. Fake it `til you make it.
If they want a duck, walk like one, talk like one, they
will think you are one, and soon you will be one. Have you
ever told a lie so well that even you believed it was true?
Some people that you have encountered, who seemed to exude
confidence, may have been complete frauds, but probably not
for very long.
Inevitably if you pretend to be something for long enough,
you will become it. Others tend to be drawn to those who
are confident so in faking it, you give them a chance to
see your positive attributes and gain their acceptance.
3. Dress the part
Always look your best. Sure you can run to the market in
your curlers and bathrobe, but don't expect to feel like
you can take on the world because if eye contact is made
you will feel nothing less than mortified.
You will feel much more confident when you feel like you
look nice. If you have to go all out to feel attractive
then do it, each and every time there is potential for you
to be rejected by anyone, in any way, shape, or form.
At least you will be able to walk away with your head held
high.
4. Mix things up.
A sense of accomplishment will obviously make you feel more
confident. So quit putting off those new ventures,
whatever they may be.
Something to do for fun, to add to your resume, to make you
more interesting, just dive into it, remember, no fear.
Seems simple enough, right? So get out there and show them
all what you are made of and evolve into a newly confident
you! You have nothing to lose and nowhere to go but up.
Now you know how to be confident and I am confident in that.
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Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert. He recently
produced a very popular free report: 10 Simple Steps to
Developing Communication Confidence. This report reveals
the secret strategies all high achievers use to communicate
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