Here are six effective ways to promote your own self-confidence.
1. Act the part.
Your
body language can instantly demonstrate self-assuredness, or it can
scream insecurity. Present yourself in a way that says you are ready to
master or take command of any situation. If you look confident and act
the part you aspire to reach, you’ll not only feel in control, people
will have much more confidence in you as well.
Hold
your head high, sit up straight, gently bring your shoulders back to
align your spine and look directly at the other person when interacting.
Avoid a limp handshake and maintain good eye contact while someone is
speaking to you.
2. Dress the part.
When
you look better, you feel better. If you choose clothing and
accessories that fit you well, suit your industry and lifestyle, and
make you feel good, this will automatically increase your self-esteem.
Look like the part you want to play, or in other words, suit up for
success. Don’t be afraid to let your personality shine in your
accessories. Bold jewelry or a colorful tie can be a focal point and a
good conversation starter.
3. Speak assertively.
The
next time you listen to your favorite speaker, be mindful of the way he
or she delivers a speech. A great speaker speaks confidently, in a
steady, rhythmic tone. Instead of the “ums” and “ahs” that interrupt
flow, they use pauses to emphasize ideas.
Adopt
an assertive, but not aggressive, way of speaking that indicates your
self-confidence. You will feel your self-esteem begin to rise. To be
taken seriously, avoid high-pitched, nervous chatter or twittering
giggles in your speech. People will listen to you more attentively when
they see the leader radiate from within you.
4. Think and act positively.
Positive
energy leads to positive outcomes, so set your mind to the can-do side
of any situation, avoiding the negative self-talk that can make you feel
less confident. Smile, laugh and surround yourself with happy, positive
people. You’ll feel better and the people with whom you work will enjoy
your company.
Keep
a gratitude journal to remind yourself of the high points of your day
and your accomplishments. You will develop more peace and confidence
when you are in a grateful state of mind.
5. Take action.
There’s
more to being confident than just how you look. You must act the part.
Walk up to a stranger at a networking event, or accept a project you’d
normally reject. Practice being self-confident and soon it will become
second nature.
Inaction
breeds doubt and fear, while action breeds confidence and courage. As
an exercise, jot down your strengths and weaknesses. Most people will
tell you to work on your weaknesses, but use what you've got and
capitalize on your strengths instead. Once you put more energy into your
positive traits, your confidence will start to shine through.
6. Be prepared.
Remember
the five P’s: Prior planning prevents poor performance. The more
prepared you are, the more confident you’ll feel about your expertise
and competency. Preparation will help you avoid getting tripped up by
life’s unexpected glitches.
Learn
everything you can about your industry, your subject matter, your
goals and what drives you towards success. Before you start a task,
first imagine how you want to feel once you’ve completed it. Don’t try
to accomplish too much at once. Break complex tasks up into small,
bite-size, manageable pieces.
As
U.S. Army General Creighton Williams Abrams Jr. once said, “When eating
an elephant take one bite at a time.” If you have patience and
perseverance, you are only steps away from a more confident you.
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