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Become More Confident Than Before.

March 8th, 2010

When I see people who lack confidence I almost feel like dropping a tear or two. It always seems like they’re under a considerable amount of pressure they can’t handle. But lack of confidence is not a joke and it must be treated whichever way possible. I will show you what I did when growing up.

Growing in confidence is no overnight process. Most of the confident people you come across took years of practice to become who you see. The starting point is always your inner self. When you appreciate yourself for who you are and what you possess you will slowly grow in confidence. It all starts with valuing yourself to the point where you don’t feel like anyone is better than you. It doesn’t help to visit a fine costume jewelry wholesale distributor to get a nice earring; confidence is created from the inside.

What normally happens is that people who lack confidence feel they have nothing substantial to offer and that there are other people who are better than them. But when you make a list of qualities and abilities you have it is only natural that you will experience a lift in confidence that is almost blinding.

With time you must then proceed to interact with people more and more. I don’t mean you must go straight into interacting with everyone, take it one step at a time because you might find it overwhelming. Start by talking with a few new people everyday. Hearing yourself speaking has an outstanding effect on ones confidence.

When I was still very young I learnt how to address people at gatherings. I never really appreciated the worth of that but today I realize that this contributed to my confidence. And if I my parents had bought me alpine skiing equipment to ski all day on my own, I would never have mastered confidence. Try addressing crowds, but start small.

From this stage you should then work on your body language. The way your body moves tells people how confident you are. My tip is that stand with your legs apart and your hands at your sides; never look to the floor when talking and make sure that you never fidget with your fingers when talking to people. It will be like you have home space heaters the way people warm up to you.

In addition to this you should also look at people dead in the eyeballs whenever you talk to them. This is a good show of confidence and people are bound to treat you with more respect than ever before.

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