Friday, August 29, 2008

How to Develop Self-Confidence

A healthy level of self-confidence can play a major role in your success in life. In this article, I will discuss ideas that have personally helped me over time and that I believe can help other people as well.

1) Don't worry about being "perfect."

Perfectionism and excellence are not the same thing. Worrying about embarrassment over any minor mistake can keep you from taking good opportunities that can challenge you and help you grow as a person.

2) Don't fear failures.

In school we're often taught that failure is a horrible thing that should be avoided. In reality, failure is a way to learn. It's often not the most fun way to learn, but if you study successful people you'll find that they fail more than the average person. This is how they find success.

3) Learn how to develop a positive attitude.

Two people can have the same exact skills and abilities, but attitude will set them apart in how far they get in life. This isn't an overnight process but something you have to do over time.

4) Count your blessings.

We've all had times when we're harder on ourselves than we really should be. Sometimes it takes setting down and assessing the good in our lives to appreciate what we really have and what we have to offer.

5) Grow a little each day.

Dramatic changes in life are few and far between, but it is amazing when you look back over the course of a year or two when you're making small daily changes to improve your life. Daily habits and attitudes do matter.

More Tips:

  • I used to think self-confidence was something you either had or didn't have. Even if you think you can't be confident, you have the potential to change that regardless of your personality type. It just comes down to deciding to work at it.

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