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self confidence and self esteem
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7 Helpful Tips To Immediately Increase Your
Confidence
by Ronald Onyango, 1.) Ask yourself, “What’s the worst that could happen?” Too often, we place
excess importance on potential problems. We all
have a certain amount of
energy so let’s apply it to creating extraordinary
relationships, advancing
our careers and meeting our goals INSTEAD of wasting that energy worrying.
Take action on what you have control over and
minimize risks for what you
don’t. Then invest your energy wisely. 2.) In doing something for the first time, imagine that you have already
done it in the past. Close your eyes, then vividly
imagine you succeeding
wildly at what you are really going to do for the first
time. The mind does
NOT know the difference between something VIVIDLY imagined and something
real. Make it vivid by involving all 5 senses. 3.) Find someone who is already confident in that area and copy them.
Model as many of their behaviors, attitudes, values,
and beliefs for the
context you want to be confident in as you can.
How can you do this? Talk
with them if you have access to them. If you don’t have access to them, get
as much exposure to them as you can. This could
be talking to people who
know the person and/or buying their products if
they have some. 4.) Use the “as-if” frame. I literally love this frame of mind. If you
were confident, how would you be acting? How
would you be moving? How
would you be speaking? What would you be
thinking? What would you tell
yourself inside? By asking yourself these questions, you are literally
forced to answer them by going into a confident
state. You will then be
acting “as-if” you are confident. Now just forget
you are acting long
enough and pretty soon you’ll develop it into a habit. 5.) Go into the future and ask if what you’re faced with is such a big
deal. This might be a bit morbid and yet this works
tremendously well.
Imagine yourself on your deathbed looking back
over your life. You are
surrounded by your friends and family. You’re reviewing your life. Is what
you’re faced with now even going to pop up?
That’s highly unlikely.
Keeping things in proper perspective really
diminishes fear. 6.) Remember that you lose out on 100% of the opportunities that you never
go for. To get what you want, ask for it. I fully
believe that if I ask
enough people for whatever I want, I can get it.
This is not necessarily
true and yet it’s a useful belief. As you think about your goals and what
you are striving for, how effective would it be for
you to believe that all
the people out there want to help you if you only
ask? Whether that is true
or not in the “real world” does not matter. If you find that belief
empowering, I invite you to adopt it as your own. 7.) Disarm the nagging, negative internal voice. That negative internal
voice can keep anyone stopped. To disarm the
internal voice, imagine a
volume control and lower the volume. Or how
about changing the internal
voice to Mickey Mouse? Do you think you could take Mickey Mouse seriously
if he were criticizing you? Change the voice to a
clown voice. The point
is to disarm the voice by altering the way it nags at
you. If I hear my own
voice nagging me, it stops me. If I hear a clown voice, I laugh and
continue onward.
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