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Building Self Confidence
Self confidence is a critical component to an effective job search. Confidence empowers us and gives faith in the ability to quell feelings of self-doubt – particularly important when you are trying to gain employment. How you feel about yourself is projected during the interview process and plays a major part in success or failure during those interactions. Do you panic when asked to speak before an audience? Do you fail to stand up for yourself in business situations? Do you find yourself making excuses in demanding situations? Do you apologize when you haven’t done anything wrong? Here are some of my tips and guidelines to help you:
Building Self Confidence:
First it’s important that you stop worrying so much about what others think. Take a more objective viewpoint of yourself and situations. You are your own worst enemy and are likely making a mountain out of a molehill. Your unease though will come across when interacting with others; so it’s important that you maintain a positive mindset. Think about productive and positive results achieved so your discussions with others start on the right foot.
Confident Personality Skill Building:
It takes skills to emerge as a confident personality. It doesn’t just happen one day. It is also a skill that needs continual refining. Avoid being self-deprecating. When someone pays you a compliment accept it graciously. I cannot tell you how many times I have paid a compliment to someone. Instead of a simple thank you, I get an entire diatribe about someone else who did it better in some way. Immediately that person has reduced their power and their positive presence. Maintain a relaxed and engaged mannerism. Have a problem? Look for solutions instead of indulging in self pity, which will not solve the problem and certainly will not facilitate constructive resolution. Take control of yourself and your emotions. Success is a ladder best climbed when you are secure and in command.
Happiness Brings Confidence:
Being happy makes things look better and will allow you to act in your own best interests. How you approach situations is entirely in your control. An optimistic approach will likely yield better results; being open minded will allow you to view situations from different perspectives. And, you never know what you might find! There are always choices. Yours is the right to choose. No one is good at everything. They say that anything worth doing is worth doing well. Challenges are a part of life – embrace them and set your standard for personal success. Set your goals, assess your abilities, and build a program to continue to build your confidence.
Improve Your Communication Skills:
Interact with people on a regular basis. You don’t need to be the life of the party, but engaging with others and maintaining a lively style will build your confidence. Other people will enjoy your company and view you as pleasant with an easy going style. As you communicate with others and experience positive ...
