Mar 23, 2023

The strategy for self-confidence?


 
1. TALK SLOWLY

People who feel they aren't worthy of being listened to tend to talk quickly.

They think what they have to say isn't important. So ensure that you aren't rushing. Be calm!

2. ACCOMPLISH SMALL GOALS

Try making your bed in the morning. If you do this regularly, you will have accomplished the first task of the day.

It will give you a small sense of pride and not be afraid to try again or make the next tough decision.

3. WALK 25% FASTER

Observe carefully, and you discover that body action is result of mind action.

Throw your shoulders back, lift up your head, move ahead a little faster, and feel self-confidence grow.

4. DRESS NICELY

This may come across as cliche. But when you dress nicely, you will most likely feel more confident.

5. EMPOWER YOURSELF WITH KNOWLEDGE

Knowledge is one of the best strategies for building self confidence.

6. BE A FRONT SEATER

Ever notice in meetings how the back seats fill up first? The reason is lack of confidence.

Sitting up front builds confidence. Practice it.

7. PRACTICE MAKING EYE CONTACT

Make your eyes work for you.

Aim them right at the other person's eyes. It not only gives you confidence.

It wins you confidence, too.

8. EAT HEALTHY FOODS

Fix your metabolic health.

  • Eat:
  1. Meat
  2. Eggs
  3. Fruits
  4. Vegetables
  5. Fermented dairy

The last taste in our mouths is often reflective of how we feel--so eat something good for you.

9. PRACTICE SPEAKING UP AT EVERY MEETING

When you are in a meeting. Speak, make a suggestion, ask a question.

And don’t be the last to speak. Try to be the ice-breaker, the first one in with a comment.

And never worry about looking foolish.

10. FIX YOUR VOICE

How you say something matters 10 times more than what you say.

When you are speaking:

-Don't mumble

-Don't speak fast

-Don't be afraid to pause

-Don't talk from your throat

-Don't say "like" or "um" too much

You'll sound much more confident.

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