How to Increase Your
Optimism and Self Confidence
It is possible to develop optimism since it is a mind state and
our thought patterns can be dramatically altered if we work hard
enough at it. Hopefully the following ideas will help.
Watch your thinking. Try not to think in terms of always or
never. For example: missing the bus and saying to yourself:
“this always happens to me”. Or, just before making a
presentation at work, saying to yourself: “I never do well at
these things”. Such thinking is not realistic or rational and
should be challenged.
Acknowledge that good things do happen to you and when they do,
enjoy them and don’t feel guilty.
Optimism does not put an end to experiencing bad things in your
life. However, it does allow you to acknowledge these events and
give you the necessary energy to move on from them. If you
choose to, you can move on in a healthy, positive way.
Try not to take things personally when things go wrong. Don’t
let it undermine the very essence that is you. Instead, try
again next time, learning from what went wrong before and with a
new determination to make things turn out right. Setbacks happen
to us all -- it is what we say to ourselves next that makes the
big difference.
Talk to yourself as you would your best friend. Be proud of your
achievements and boost your spirits during the low times.
Optimists keep going. When they succeed, they try harder; when
they fail they try again. Try to keep this in mind as you go
about your day.
Success breeds success -- so start with small goals if you have
to, then keep on building.
Worried about doing something new or that challenges you in some
way? Just give it a go -- you will probably surprise yourself.
Act optimistic. Force yourself to keep going, even when you are
fighting it. Defy those nagging thoughts that have kept you down
for so many years. Stand up to them in a way you never thought
possible.
Do the work -- if you want to be a great piano player, you will
have to put the work in. This will require practice. It is no
good just thinking it -- although this will help, it is not
enough.
Starting today, track your achievements. Make sure to give
yourself the credit you deserve for them.
Deal with your stress.
Keep a diary of all the good things in your life.
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Copyright Julia Barnard 2007
Julia Barnard is a
professional counsellor living in Adelaide, Australia.
She provides an online counselling service through her
website
http://www.makethechange.com.au.
Julia also writes articles for the website aimed at
enhancing wellbeing and promoting good mental health.
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