Once we believe in ourselves, we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous
delight, or any experience that reveals the human spirit. – E.E. Cummings
1. Speak slowly. Such a simple thing, but it can have a
big difference in how others perceive you. A person in authority, with
authority, speaks slowly. It shows confidence. A person who feels that
he isn’t worth listening to will speak quickly, because he doesn’t want
to keep others waiting on something not worthy of listening to. Even if
you don’t feel the confidence of someone who speaks slowly, try doing it
a few times. It will make you feel more confident. Of course, don’t
take it to an extreme, but just don’t sound rushed either.
2. Be grateful. I’m a firm believer in gratitude, as
anyone who’s been reading this blog for very long knows well. But I put
it here because while being grateful for what you have in life, for what
others have given you, is a very humbling activity … it can also be a
very positive and rewarding activity that will improve your self-image
3. Exercise. Gosh, I seem to put this one on almost every
list. But if I left it off this list I would be doing you a disservice.
Exercise has been one of my most empowering activities in the last
couple years, and it has made me feel so much better about myself.
4. Meditate to Get to know yourself. When going into battle, the
wisest general learns to know his enemy very, very well. You can’t
defeat the enemy without knowing him. And when you’re trying to overcome
a negative self-image and replace it with self-confidence, your enemy
is yourself. Get to know yourself well. Start listening to your
thoughts. Start writing a journal about yourself, and about the thoughts
you have about yourself, and analyzing why you have such negative
thoughts. And then think about the good things about yourself, the
things you can do well, the things you like. Start thinking about your
limitations, and whether they’re real limitations or just ones you’ve
allowed to be placed there, artificially. Dig deep within yourself, and
you’ll come out (eventually) with even greater self-confidence. - Best is Meditate
One important key to success is self-confidence. A key to self-confidence is preparation. – Arthur Ashe
5. Get prepared. It’s hard to be confident in
yourself if you don’t think you’ll do well at something. Beat that
feeling by preparing yourself as much as possible. Think about taking an
exam: if you haven’t studied, you won’t have much confidence in your
abilities to do well on the exam. But if you studied your butt off,
you’re prepared, and you’ll be much more confident. Now think of life as
your exam, and prepare yourself.
6. Know your principles and live them. What are the
principles upon which your life is built? If you don’t know, you will
have trouble, because your life will feel directionless. For myself, I try to live the Golden Rule
(and fail often). This is my key principle, and I try to live my life
in accordance with it. I have others, but they are mostly in some way
related to this rule (the major exception being to “Live my Passion”).
Think about your principles … you might have them but perhaps you
haven’t given them much thought. Now think about whether you actually
live these principles, or if you just believe in them but don’t act on
them. For example my values are
1) Being Valuable.
2) Love
3) Honesty
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