One of the most cited sources about self-confidence refers to it
as simply believing in oneself. Another popular article defines self-confidence
as an individual’s expectations of performance and self-evaluation of abilities
and prior performance.
However,
Psychology Dictionary Online defines self-confidence as an individual’s trust
in his or her own abilities, capacities, and judgments, or belief that he or
she can successfully face day to day challenges and demands.
Self-confidence
also brings about more happiness. Typically, when you are confident in your
abilities you are happier due to your successes. When you are feeling better
about your capabilities, the more energized and motivated you will be to take
action and to achieve your goals.
Self-confidence,
then, is similar to self-efficacy in that it tends to focus on the individual’s
future performance; however, it seems to be based on prior performance, and so
in a sense, it also focuses on the past.
Many
psychologists tend to refer to self-efficacy when considering an
individual's beliefs about
their abilities concerning a specific task or set of tasks, while
self-confidence is more often referred to as a broader and more stable trait
concerning an individual’s perceptions of overall capability.
Some proven
ways to boost your self-confidence are:-
1. Groom yourself. This
seems like such an obvious one, but it is amazing how much of a difference a
shower and a shave can make in your feelings of self-confidence and for your
self-image.
2. Dress nicely. If you
dress nicely, you will feel good about yourself. You will feel successful and
presentable and ready to tackle the world. Now, dressing nicely means something
different for everyone … it does not necessarily mean wearing a RM 1,000
outfit, but could mean casual clothes that are nice looking and presentable.
3. Photoshop your self-image. Our
self-image means so much to us, more than we often realize. We have a mental
picture of ourselves, and it determines how confident we are in ourselves. But
this picture is not fixed and immutable. You can change it. Use your mental
photo-shopping skills, and work on your self-image. If it is not a very good
one, change it. Figure out why you see yourself that way and find a way to fix
it.
4. Think positive. One of
the subconscious things you learned when you started running was how to replace
negative thoughts with positive ones. How can you actually change your
thoughts, and by doing so, make great things happen? With this tiny little
skill, you could train and run a marathon within a short span of time.
5. Kill negative thoughts. You have
to learn to be aware of your self-talk, the thoughts you have about yourself,
and what you are doing. When you are running, sometimes your mind would start
to say, “This is too hard. You want to stop and prefer to watch television
instead.” Well, you soon learned to recognize this negative self-talk, and
sooner you would have learned a trick that changed everything in your life. You
would imagine that a negative thought was a bug, and you would vigilantly be on
the lookout for these bugs. When you caught one, you would stomp on it
(mentally of course) and squash it. Kill it dead. Then replace it with a
positive one, such as “Come on, you can surely complete this run! Only one mile
left".
6. Get to know yourself. When
going into battle, the wisest army general studies his enemy very, very well.
You cannot defeat the enemy without knowing them. And when you are 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 are real
limitations or just ones you have allowed to be placed there, artificially. Dig
deep within yourself, and you will come out (eventually) with even greater
self-confidence.
7. Act positive. More than
just thinking positive, you have to put it into action. Action, actually, is
the key to developing self-confidence. It is one thing to learn to think
positive, but when you start acting on it, you change yourself, one action at a
time. You are what you do, and so if you change what you do, you change what
you are. Act in a positive way, take action instead of telling yourself you
cannot be positive. Talk to people in a positive way, put energy into your
actions. You will soon start to notice a difference.
8. Be kind and generous. Be kind
to others, and be generous with yourself and with what you have, is a
tremendous way to improve your self-image. You start to feel good about
yourself and to think that you are a good person. It does wonders for your
self-confidence.
9. Get prepared. It is
hard to be confident in yourself if you do not think you will do well at
something. Beat that feeling by preparing yourself as much as possible. Think
about taking an examination; if you have not studied, you would not have much
confidence in your abilities to do well in the examination. But if you studied
your butts off, you are prepared, and you will be much more confident. Now
think of life as your examination, and prepare yourself.
10. Know your principles and live them. What are
the principles upon which your life is built? If you do not know, you will have
trouble, because your life will feel directionless. Think about your
principles … you might have them but perhaps you have not given them much
thought. Now think about whether you actually live these principles, or if you
just believe in them but do not act on them.
11. Speak slowly. Such a
simple thing, but it can have a big difference in how others perceive you. A
person in authority and with authority, speaks slowly. It shows confidence. A
person who feels that he is not worth listening to will speak quickly because
he does not want to keep others waiting on something not worthy of listening
to. Even if you do not feel the confidence of someone who speaks slowly, try
doing it a few times. It will make you feel more confident. Of course, do not
take it to an extreme, but just do not sound rushed either.
12. Stand tall. When you
remind yourself to stand tall and straight, you feel better about yourself. You
imagine that a rope is pulling the top of your head toward the sky, and the
rest of your body straightens accordingly. People who stand tall and confident
are usually more attractive.
13. Increase competence. How do
you feel more competent? By becoming more competent. And how do you do that? By
studying and practicing. Just do small bits at a time. If you want to be a more
competent writer, for example, do not try to tackle the entire profession of
writing all at once. Just begin to write more. Journal, blog, write short
stories, do some freelance writing. The more you write, the better you will be.
Set aside 30 minutes a day to write (for example), and this practice will
increase your competence.
14. Set a small goal and achieve it. People
often make the mistake of shooting for the moon, and then when they fail, they
get discouraged. Instead, shoot for something much more achievable. Set a goal
you know you can achieve, and then achieve it. You will feel good
about that. Now set another small goal and achieve that. The more you achieve
small goals, the better you will be at it, and the better you will feel. Soon
you will be setting bigger (but still achievable) goals and achieving those
too.
15. Change a small habit. Not a big
one, like quitting smoking. Just a small one, like writing things down. Or
waking up 10 minutes earlier. Or drinking a glass of water when you wake up.
Something small that you know you can do. Do it for a month. When you have
accomplished it, you will be happy and satisfied.
16. Focus on solutions. If you
are a complainer or focus on problems, change your focus now. Focusing on
solutions instead of problems is one of the best things you can do for your
confidence and your career. “I’m fat and lazy!” So how can you solve that? “But
I can’t motivate myself!” So how can you solve that? “But I have no energy!”
So, what is the solution?
17. Smile. Smiling
make you feel instantly better, and it helps you to be kinder to others as
well. Smiling is a little tiny thing that can have a positive chain reaction.
18. Volunteer. You could
find the time to volunteer for a good cause to make the lives of others better.
It will be the best time you would have ever spent, and an amazing side benefit
is that you will feel better about yourself, instantly.
19. Be grateful. 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.
20. Exercise.
Exercising is one of the most empowering activity, and it has made us feel so
much better about ourselves. All you have to do is take a walk a few times
a week, and you will see the benefits.
21. Empower yourself with knowledge.
Empowering yourself, in general, is one of the best strategies for building
self-confidence. You can do that in many ways, but one of the surest ways to
empower yourself is through knowledge. This is along the same vein as building
competence and getting prepared … by becoming more knowledgeable, you will be
more confident … and you become more knowledgeable by doing research and
studying.
22. Do something you have been procrastinating
on. What is on your to-do list that has been sitting there for some
time? Do it first thing in the morning, and get it out of the way. You will
feel great about yourself.
23. Get active. Doing
something is almost always better than not doing anything. Of course, doing
something could lead to mistakes … but mistakes are a part of our life. It is
how we learn. Without mistakes, we would never get better. So, do not worry
about those. Just do something. Get off your butt and
get active - physically, or be proactive by taking steps to accomplish
something.
24. Work on small things. Trying to
take on a huge project or task can be overwhelming and daunting and
intimidating for anyone, even the best of us. Instead, learn to break off small
chunks and work in bursts. Small little achievements make you feel good, and
they add up to big achievements. Learn to work like this all the time, and soon
you will be a self-confident maniac.
25. Clear your desk. This
might seem like a small, simple thing (then again, for some of us it might not
be so small). But it has always worked wonders for everyone. If your desk
starts to get messy, and the world around you is in chaos, clearing off your
desk is my way of getting a little piece of your life under control. It is the
calm in the centre of the storm around you.
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