Think
Positive about Your Self Confidence!
A person’s self confidence is their ability
to believe in themselves. People with a
high self confidence are optimistic, assertive, and eager individuals ready to
take on the world and conquer the goals.
On the other hand, people with a low self confidence find themselves
often distant and despondent, constantly questioning themselves and often
passive or submissive. Self confidence
is the key to succeeding in your academic pursuits, athletic activities, employment
field, and private life. Individuals
that entertain a high sense of self confidence usually go on to phenomenally
succeed, whereas individuals with a low sense of self confidence tend to be
brought down by their inner demons and fail.
The trap of low self confidence is
extremely easy to fall into and extremely difficult to remove yourself. That tiny voice in the back of your head that
criticizes, questions, and insults can easily grow louder and louder the more
you listen. Instead of traditional angel
on one should and devil on the other, someone with low self confidence finds
the devil there more often than not.
Instead of boosting themselves up by enjoying their accomplishments or
congratulating themselves on a job well done, individuals with low self esteem
find their shoulder devil is constantly picking and finding fault in the midst
of triumph.
They key to maintaining a high self esteem
is positive thinking. Individuals that
think of themselves in a positive light are more likely to have a higher self
confidence than those nay-sayers in the crowd.
One way to remain positive and keep and upbeat aura is to surround
yourself with positive people. Avoid
individuals who criticize, nit pick, and put down. These negative individuals are a sinking ship
and will only bring you down with them.
By surrounding yourself with positive people, you will find it easier to
maintain your high sense of a self worth and banish that devil from your
shoulder. If you find yourself in a
situation where you must deal with individuals with a negative outlook,
confront them on the matter. Often,
office gossip, school yard taunts, or home issues bury themselves deep within
our minds and wreck havoc on our self confidence. Instead of allowing yourself to be burdened
by these harmful words and thoughts, fight back! Refuse to stoop to their level, but insist
the back biting and drama cease with the negative words. This task is certain to be difficult and the
easiest thing to do is to walk away and let yourself moon over the hurtful
words and thoughts, but the right thing to do is to attempt to put a stop to
the situation. If the individuals refuse
to cease, continue, or even worsen their actions, then break apart from the
trend. Unfortunately, this may mean
ending relationships, both personal and job related.
If you find yourself surrounded by
so-called friends who constantly make you feel poorly about yourself and lower
your self confidence, it might be time to part ways. Remember, friends, family, and loved ones are
supposed to make you feel good about yourself and have your best interest at
heart. This is not always the case and
friends by title alone can do more harm than most enemies. Furthermore, personal relationships can have
the same—if not worse—affect on one’s self confidence level. Quite often, individuals in abusive
relationships find themselves despondent and upset about their situation. If a loved one is making you feel poorly
about yourself by constant criticism, abusive language, and distrusting
actions, drastic circumstances may be due.
Make the case for a change in the relationship and make your loved one
understand what his or her words, thoughts, or actions do to your self
confidence. If this fails, you may need
to make a painful break, but remember, your loved ones are supposed to love and
support you at all times. If someone is
failing to do so, they have not fulfilled their role in you life.
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