2. Preparing Yourself for Success!
From the quietly confident doctor whose advice we rely on, to the charismatic confidence of
an inspiring speaker, self-confident people have qualities that everyone admires.
Self-confidence is extremely important in almost every aspect of our lives, yet so many
people struggle to find it. Sadly, this can be a vicious circle: People who lack self-confidence
can find it difficult to become successful.
After all, most people are reluctant to back a project that's being pitched by someone who
was nervous, fumbling, and overly apologetic.
On the other hand, you might be persuaded by someone who speaks clearly, who holds his
or her head high, who answers questions assuredly, and who readily admits when he or she
does not know something.
Self-confident people inspire confidence in others: their audience, their peers, their bosses,
their customers, and their friends. And gaining the confidence of others is one of the key
ways in which a self-confident person finds success.
The good news is that self-confidence really can be learned and built on. And, whether
you’re working on your own self-confidence or building the confidence of people around
you, it’s well-worth the effort!
3. Self-Confident
Doing what you believe to be right, even if others
mock or criticize you for it.
Being willing to take risks and go the extra mile to
achieve better things.
Low Self-Confidence
Governing your behavior based on what other people
think.
Staying in your comfort zone, fearing failure, and so
avoid taking risks.
Admitting your mistakes, and learning from them.
Working hard to cover up mistakes and hoping that
you can fix the problem before anyone notices.
Waiting for others to congratulate you on your
accomplishments. -
Extolling your own virtues as often as possible to as
many people as possible.
Accepting compliments graciously. “Thanks, I really
worked hard on that prospectus. I’m pleased you
recognize my efforts.”
Dismissing compliments offhandedly. “Oh that
prospectus was nothing really, anyone could have
done it.”
5. Building Self-Confidence
So how do you build this sense of balanced self-confidence, founded on a firm
appreciation of reality?
The bad news is that there’s no quick fix, or five-minute solution.
The good news is that building self-confidence is readily achievable, just as long
as you have the focus and determination to carry things through. And what’s even
better is that the things you’ll do to build self-confidence will also build success –
after all, your confidence will come from real, solid achievement. No-one can take
this away from you!
6. Preparing for Your Journey
The first step involves getting yourself ready for your journey to self-
confidence. You need to take stock of where you are, think about where
you want to go, get yourself in the right mindset for your journey, and
commit yourself to starting it and staying with it.
In preparing for your journey, do these five things:
7. 1.1 :Look at What You've Already Achieved
Think about your life so far, and list the ten best things you've achieved in
an "Achievement Log." Perhaps you came top in an important test or exam,
played a key role in an important team, produced the best sales figures in
a period, did something that made a key difference in someone else’s life,
or delivered a project that meant a lot for your business.
Put these into a smartly formatted document, which you can look at often.
And then spend a few minutes each week enjoying the success you’ve
already had!
8. 1.2:Think About Your Strengths
Next, use a technique like SWOT Analysis to take a look at who and
where you are. Looking at your Achievement Log, and reflecting on your
recent life, think about what your friends would consider to be your
strengths and weaknesses. From these, think about the opportunities and
threats you face.
Make sure that you enjoy a few minutes reflecting on your strengths!
9. 1.3 :Think About What's Important to You, and Where
you Want to Go
Next, think about the things that are really important to you, and what you want
to achieve with your life.
Setting and achieving goals is a key part of this, and real self-confidence comes
from this. Goal setting is the process you use to set yourself targets, and measure
your successful hitting of those targets. See our article on goal setting to find
out how to use this important technique, or use our Life Plan Workbook to think
through your own goals in detail (see the "Tip" below).
Inform your goal setting with your SWOT Analysis. Set goals that exploit your
strengths, minimize your weaknesses, realize your opportunities, and control the
threats you face.
And having set the major goals in your life, identify the first step in each. Make
sure it’s a very small step, perhaps taking no more than an hour to complete!
10. 1.4 :Start Managing Your Mind
At this stage, you need to start managing your mind. Learn to pick up and
defeat the negative self-talk which can destroy your confidence. See our
article on rational positive thinking to find out how to do this.
Further useful reading includes our article on imagery – this teaches you
how to use and create strong mental images of what you'll feel and
experience as you achieve your major goals – there’s something about
doing this that makes even major goals seem achievable!
11. 5 :And Then Commit Yourself to Success!
The final part of preparing for the journey is to make a clear and
unequivocal promise to yourself that you are absolutely committed to
your journey, and that you will do all in your power to achieve it.
If as you’re doing it, you find doubts starting to surface, write them down
and challenge them calmly and rationally. If they dissolve under scrutiny,
that’s great. However if they are based on genuine risks, make sure you set
additional goals to manage these appropriately. For help with evaluating
and managing the risks you face, read our Risk Analysis and
Management article.
Either way, make that promise!
12. Some important point to Build Self Confidence
Self confidence is the difference between feeling unstoppable and feeling
scared out of your wits. Your perception of yourself has an enormous
impact on how others perceive you. Perception is reality — the more self
confidence you have, the more likely it is you’ll succeed.
Although many of the factors affecting self confidence are beyond your
control, there are a number of things you can consciously do to build self
confidence. By using these 10 strategies you can get the mental edge you
need to reach your potential.
13. 2.1 Dress sharp
Although clothes don’t make the man, they certainly affect the way he feels
about himself. No one is more conscious of your physical appearance than
you are. When you don’t look good, it changes the way you carry yourself and
interact with other people. Use this to your advantage by taking care of your
personal appearance. In most cases, significant improvements can be made
by bathing and shaving frequently, wearing clean clothes, and being
cognizant of the latest styles.
This doesn’t mean you need to spend a lot on clothes. One great rule to
follow is “spend twice as much, buy half as much”. Rather than buying a
bunch of cheap clothes, buy half as many select, high quality items. In long
run this decreases spending because expensive clothes wear out less easily
and stay in style longer than cheap clothes. Buying less also helps reduce the
clutter in your closet.
14. 2.2 : Walk Faster
ne of the easiest ways to tell how a person feels about
herself is to examine her walk. Is it slow? tired? painful?
Or is it energetic and purposeful? People with
confidence walk quickly. They have places to go, people
to see, and important work to do. Even if you aren’t in a
hurry, you can increase your self confidence by putting
some pep in your step. Walking 25% faster will make to
you look and feel more important.
15. 2.3 :Good Posture
Similarly, the way a person carries herself tells a story. People with
slumped shoulders and lethargic movements display a lack of self
confidence. They aren’t enthusiastic about what they’re doing and they
don’t consider themselves important. By practicing good posture, you’ll
automatically feel more confident. Stand up straight, keep your head up,
and make eye contact. You’ll make a positive impression on others and
instantly feel more alert and empowered.
16. 2.4 : Personal Commercial
One of the best ways to build confidence is listening to a motivational
speech. Unfortunately, opportunities to listen to a great speaker are few
and far between. You can fill this need by creating a personal commercial.
Write a 30-60 second speech that highlights your strengths and goals.
Then recite it in front of the mirror aloud (or inside your head if you
prefer) whenever you need a confidence boost.
17. 2.5 : Speak up
During group discussions many people never speak up because they’re
afraid that people will judge them for saying something stupid. This fear
isn’t really justified. Generally, people are much more accepting than we
imagine. In fact most people are dealing with the exact same fears. By
making an effort to speak up at least once in every group discussion, you’ll
become a better public speaker, more confident in your own thoughts, and
recognized as a leader by your peers.
18. 2.6 : Work out
Along the same lines as personal appearance, physical fitness has a huge
effect on self confidence. If you’re out of shape, you’ll feel insecure,
unattractive, and less energetic. By working out, you improve your
physcial appearance, energize yourself, and accomplish something
positive. Having the discipline to work out not only makes you feel better,
it creates positive momentum that you can build on the rest of the day.
19. 2.7 : Focus on contribution
Too often we get caught up in our own desires. We focus too much on
ourselves and not enough on the needs of other people. If you stop
thinking about yourself and concentrate on the contribution you’re
making to the rest of the world, you won’t worry as much about you own
flaws. This will increase self confidence and allow you to contribute with
maximum efficiency. The more you contribute to the world the more you’ll
be rewarded with personal success and recognition.
20. 2.8 : Sit in the front row
In schools, offices, and public assemblies around the world, people
constantly strive to sit at the back of the room. Most people prefer the
back because they’re afraid of being noticed. This reflects a lack of self
confidence. By deciding to sit in the front row, you can get over this
irrational fear and build your self confidence. You’ll also be more visible to
the important people talking from the front of the room