Ways To Feel More Confident
Conquer your nagging inner voice of self-doubt
First, you need to realize that you're not alone. Your fears are the same fears just about everyone else has
One person may be worrying about his weight, the other about his height. Everyone has his or her insecurities
Once you truly realize this, the playing field becomes much easier to approach. The next time you're out in a public situation,
try to figure out each person's hidden insecurity
If you watch closely you'll begin to read more about people than just their insecurities
You're more in control of how people view you than you think. Take a good look in the mirror. What do you see? How is your posture? Your smile? Your clothing? 1
Taking time for personal enhancement is a very self-rewarding gesture. I'm sure you've heard the saying, "If you look good, you feel good." It's true! Make it a point to consciously think about the way you are standing, if you are smiling and the effort you've put into your appearance. Pretty soon it will become natural way of thinking
Actions can drown out your nagging voice of self-doubt. When was the last time you did something that terrified you? Shake things up a bit. Try something new at least once a week
The more you're able to successfully navigate the world around you the more your self-confidence will increase
In addition, if you're busy doing things and being a part of the world around you'll have less time to worry about self-doubt
Are you prepared? You can quickly lose self-confidence and end up trying to anticipate defensive maneuvers by being caught unprepared for certain situations
Be on the offense instead. Lose that nagging voice inside and go ahead . It may feel very uncomfortable at first, but hey, riding a bike the first time wasn't a piece of cake either