Sometimes the best secrets are hidden in plain sight. When it comes to developing confidence, there is one “secret shortcut” that took me years to understand, but it’s so painfully obvious that I want to kick myself sometimes for not being aware of it all along. The “secret” I want to tell to you about is acceptance.
Understanding the importance of acceptance requires a little creative thinking. It is important to remember that confidence is never an “all or nothing” situation. We all have confidence to some degree, but it is a fact that some people have much more that than others. It is also a fact, that no matter how low your self-esteem may be right now, you do have some confidence. So it’s a sliding scale, and just for the sake of argument, let’s say that the confidence scale goes from one to ten, with one being least confident and ten being supremely confident.
To further make this point, let’s say that right now your confidence level is a three on this scale, and your friend’s confidence is a six on the same scale. Now, it’s obvious that your friend is twice as confident as you, but at the same time his confidence level is still only a six out of ten, so it certainly could be a lot higher and your friend is very aware of this.
Now here is where the power of acceptance comes into the picture. Imagine that your friend, whose confidence level is a six, feels very bad about himself because his confidence isn’t higher. But let’s say that, unlike your friend, you understand that your confidence level is low, but you feel OK about that, and you’re not judging yourself because of it. In effect, you are saying “my confidence level “is what it is” and I feel perfectly comfortable with that.”
Now, who is going to be perceived as being more confident, you or your friend? YOU ARE! Every single time. Because if you accept your confidence level (no matter what it is) and are perfectly comfortable with it, you are going to come across as much more confident than your friend who does not accept his confidence level. You see how this works?
Another way of saying this would be, no matter what your confidence level is, accepting it and being comfortable with it will instantly make you more confident! Are you having an “aha” moment yet? I know I did when i first began to really “get” this idea. And the irony is, this is such a simple idea. Nevertheless, I overlooked this critical point for many years. Maybe you have too…
But once you understand the importance of acceptance, you can use this knowledge to immediately boost your confidence. All you need to do is begin where you are right now and make it a point to accept your current situation and your current level of confidence. Do NOT feel frustrated with yourself or your situation. Begin with a good feeling about where you are right now at this very minute. After a day or two of thinking this way, you will definitely notice a difference. When you begin any confidence building program from the point of view of acceptance, you are certain to see greater results in less time.
But be warned, if you begin trying to make changes in your life from a position of frustration, or self disapproval, you will find it much more difficult to create the results you want. Find a way to make peace with yourself and your situation where you are right now. Remember, the key to the whole thing is to start by accepting yourself just as you are right now. You absolutely can do this, and it WILL make a difference. Every single time.
Jon Mercer
http://www.articlesbase.com/coaching-articles/the-secret-to-real-confidence-107541.html
#1 by ifyoulovehim, t e l l him<3 on June 11th, 2009
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Secret to having real confidence?
It just seems like some people have it and others don't. But I want to be confident. SO BADLY. What do I have to do to achieve this?
How do you.. 'love yourself'?
haha that sounds stupid. But you get what i'm asking, right?
#2 by NaeRae86 on June 12th, 2009
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Love yourself firstly. If you love and appreciate yourself.. even your flaws, you will have all the power and confidence in the world.
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#3 by Moorah the garden gnome on June 12th, 2009
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Don't entertain thoughts that undermine confidence. Do you best , not what others think is your best, but YOUR best.NEVER let someone else's opinon of you bring you down.Know there is always room for improvement.Know you will make mistakes, but Everyone MAKES MISTAKES.Learn from them.Live each day as if it is your last and know that no matter what happens today that God will see you through it.
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#4 by Claire VirgoPerPotissimus on June 12th, 2009
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The first step to confidence, is self-esteem. You have to accept who you are, and love yourself for being that way.
In the matter of confidence, it involves other people. If you know that they are in the same situation as you are all the time, and that they are no better than you are, then you will have confidence.
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#5 by patricia_dorosario on June 12th, 2009
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1). You need to love yourself.
2). You can only gain confidence when you know what you are doing. Ex: when you engage in a conversation with a bunch of intelligent people… it's extremely important that you have knowledge about what is going on around the world (like politics and current news).
3). Confidence does not mean that you have to be condescending and it does not mean that you have to show off.
4). Make sure you let others know who you are and be a firm believer in what you say or do… meaning, do not second doubt yourself because others will see this weakness of yours.
5). Never be afraid to ask questions… yes, curiosity does kill the cat, but in the end… when you gain knowledge of something, believe it or not this will be helpful to you later on in the future.
6). Be proud of who you are and what you have accomplished.
7). Always respect others… especially the elders because they are the ones with the most experience and with the most contacts who can overall help you in the end. Respect others and they shall respect you.
8). Just remember and remind yourself… there is always a solution for everything that you do… therefore do not drown in your own glass of water.
9). Look professional…
10). Thank Gof for your life…
I HOPE THIS REALLY HAS HELPED YOU BECAUSE IT HAS DEFINATELY HELPED ME…
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