4 Quick Tips To
Boost Your Self Confidence
Mary Chapin
Carpenter has a line in one of her songs that goes, "Sometimes
you're the windshield; sometimes you're the bug." When I've
suddenly lost my confidence, I feel more like the bug, than the
windshield.
When this happens,
it's easy to replay the situation over and over again, hoping
for a different ending. This usually only makes me feel worse.
What I really need is something to remind me that being the
"bug" is a temporary state. I don't think I'm alone here. All of
us need confidence boosters at some time in our lives. Here are
a four quick tips for boosting your confidence:
Remember a Time
When You Were Confident
Write down a past
experience that gave confidence. Think about why this experience
made you feel confident. Who was involved? What happened? What
did you do? Be as detailed about this experience as you can so
that it is vivid in your mind. Refer to this experience to
remind you that you have been confident before and will be
again!
Make a Success
Album
Use a 3x5 card to
write down things you've been successful at in the past. In this
case, success is anything you've done that's made you proud of
yourself. It may be cleaning out your closets or bringing in a
big account for work. Put the cards in a photo album. When your
confidence is low, read the cards in your album to remind you
that you've been successful in the past.
Affirm Your
Confidence
Leave written
affirmations on sticky notes in places where you will see them
regularly. The notes can contain action affirmations, such as
"You Can Do It" or a favorite confidence-building quote. It's
best to use short phrases that are easily remembered and always
use positive words. For example, it's better to say "I AM
successful" rather than "I am not a failure." When you see the
affirmation, it's also helpful to say it aloud, rather than
reading it to yourself.
Let Your Answering
Machine Pickup Your Confidence
Ask friends to call
your answering machine and leave positive comments about your
strengths, talents and what makes you special to them. When
things aren't going well, listen to these comments to remind you
that there are people who believe you are talented and very
special.
Use these ideas to
recharge your confidence. They're simple to do and useful to
anyone who experiences a sudden loss of confidence or needs a
confidence boost. They'll help remind you to be the windshield
and not the bug!
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