I definitely have not had much confidence lately. I am not sure why but I seem to be on the downside of it. And guess what? That is ok. As long as I don't wallow here or forget to come back up, I should be ok. So how do you plan for confidence? Here are a few tips from Going Bonkers and hopefully they can help you!
- Accept that sometimes you need to fake it.
Fake confidence that is ladies, not something else ;) Sometimes you just need to dress the part. You can project confidence even when you aren't feeling it. One thing I do is when I go to a seminar or class I always sit up front. I project that I am not uncomfortable with sitting where one appears to be in the line of fire even if I am very uncomfortable. It has always worked for as the class would go on, I realized I was engaging more with the teacher and "forced" to pay attention... also it is amazing how little they call on the people in the front, as they always seem to want to get those that tried to hide in the back of the room instead LOL!
- Have a plan for dealing with a crises
Sometimes people or situations will challenge your self confidence. It is a fact of life but if you are aware that it will happen then you have already created the plan you need to see yourself through. You know that this has happened before and you have weathered it so can you this time too.
- Don't assume your doubt is just a way of life
It is possible that your lack of self confidence could be due to depression or an anxiety disorder. One should never assume that it is ok to never have confidence. A chat with a competent health professional can do wonders for your self confidence. In fact, I will be calling one if I don't feel better within a week since I feel that this has been going on for a little too long at this point.
- Don't lean too far in the other direction
We all know overly confident people in our lives. Those who are arrogant, egotistical, conceited - that is when self confidence has gone too far. You should always be able to toot your own horn BUT not at the expense of others. Sharing your successes can easily lead to more confidence and continued support from others, whereas over sharing can be detrimental and your support can disappear.
- Make small steps to get started
We have heard this many times in my Going Bonkers posts, you don't need to jump in all at once to obtain confidence. Start simple, like sprucing up your wardrobe, fixing small things in your home, office or car, write in your gratitude journal every night. If you know there is a specific area to work on, then research it and lay the foundation with small steps to climb to your goal.
- Know what you want to achieve
Setting goals - this is another one we hear all the time. How can you get somewhere if you don't know where you are going? This is something I really need to work on too... I noticed it as I wrote that question. I don't know where I am going, so how can I get there? No wonder my confidence is down, it doesn't know where to go.
- Make a brag list
Ironically, this is one I have done. Like the gratitude journal I have written down my accomplishments at times so that I can review them and remember that I am capable of so many things. It is amazing what you can forget about especially in a down time of confidence. I must find my lists.
- Make social connections
This one we have in spades. Make connections through Facebook or Twitter and meet people of a like mind or people that can support you and listen and collaborate with you. Just be sure to not only connect virtually, as face to face contact is vital too. You can join a support group, a professional group or take a class. Other people's support is critical.
- Inspire yourself
Hang a photo or quotes in places where you can view them every day and be inspired. Remember as children you would make a "What do I want to be when I grow up?" board where you would cut out magazine photos/words that described what you wanted to be? That was to inspire you. I say we all do that again. I ask each of you reading to create a picture page of something you want to achieve in the next 10 years. If it is to graduate from school then pick pictures of schools, diplomas and books - then you can use this photo board as an inspirational item to help you maintain confidence in obtaining your goal. I of course need to set the goal before I can get any pictures but maybe I will come up with something. I will post it here when I do, I promise.
- Make the commitment and keep it
Commit to your goal, don't give up because it got too hard. Break it down to manageable pieces and promise to stay with it for 30 days.. then another 30 days... before you know it, you will have reached your goal.
- Keep priorities front and center
Make sure to always remember why you want confidence. You want to achieve goals, you want to feel good about yourself and you want to be happy in your life.
Note: this was a picture under priorities in Google Images - too funny :)
- Don't set yourself up for failure by trying to do too much
Sound familiar? Rome wasn't built in a day is the saying and it is the truth. There are no rules on timing except that you set the rule. Slow and steady wins the race and has the energy to continue is what I add. You can't dig a hole at once, it takes shovel after shovel before you can see any result.
- Know the whole truth
Don't assume...instead research, practice, ask questions and you will find that you are better than you think. And how can that not build confidence??
So my confidence plan is to set a goal, make a photo board for the goal, share my goal and photo board here on my blog and support each and every one of you in whatever you need.
10 comments:
This post is so full of usefull tools to help yourself both professionally and personally. Thank you again, DD.
I've missed these posts, DD. You've unintentionally unraveled one of the mysteries - why I love shopping. Looking good and refreshed makes me feel confident. If only my husband could understand that, lol.
Bragging journal... interesting idea, for sure. Will have to re-read this post at least once more when I get home.
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Thank you DD- awesome advice as usual. You seem to know exactly what I need to hear (not what I want to hear...)
@ Mrs. P - I am glad you find my ramblings useful ;)
@ Jelena - I have missed posting these too. I am glad I could help inadvertently unravel a mystery for you. Show your hubby this post and tell him you must by that new skirt so that you can be confident :) LOL!!
@ Jayla - truer words never spoken "Exactly what I need to hear (not what I want to hear...)" I just hope you can process one of these items and that it helps you. I have been thinking almost non stop about what I am going to put on my photo board.
As always, chock full of good stuff. Maintaining confidence definitely can be tough. We get pulled in so many different directions on a weekly basis where we might feel confident in one situation and not confident in another and it can be confusing, ya know what I mean?
I always sit in the back so as not to be forced to participate. I'm not the confident joiner, as I'm sure you have realized by now.
That is some rather sound advice, and you seem like you have a straight head on your shoulders and will be out of the Doldrums in no time.
There is so much good stuff in this post. I just want to copy it over to Word and print it off to keep. I really like what you said about making a brag list, like a gratitude journal, and the part about putting something up that inspires you and moves you toward your goal. Great ideas!
Hope you're back to feeling uber confident really soon. I'm sure if you follow all of your amazing advice you will be!
Tess♥
I love these posts. We really need them.
I am sorry you haven't been feeling your best lately. I hope you are able to get out of your funk because you are an amazing person who should be confident.
This reminds me that I need to come up with a photo board. I've also heard them referred to as vision boards. That is how I got my car. I often feel like I don't accomplish much and shouldn't be very confident, but this post has reminded me that it is because I don't set goals for myself and I think a vision board will help with that. And if the things you want are in front of you all the time I think it makes them seem more easily attainable.
Very inspiring. Thanks again for posting.
Oh great, now Edward wants to start a Bragging Journal.
Hi DD. I think I lost your email address...somewhere I must have it. But I can't find it. If you have mine, email me....I finished your bag. It didn't take long to make but it took a long time to start!
I've posted my photo board on the next post: http://dangrdafne.blogspot.com/2010/08/day-of-delirium-41-few-of-my-favorite.html
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