Political Science, asked by manognagrandhisila, 1 year ago

5 tips about confidence

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Answered by sagar947650
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Remember, EVERYONE has their moments of doubt. Remember, regardless of how others may act or how you may perceive them, everyone has their moments of doubt. ...

Dress the part to demonstrate self-confidence. ...

Surround yourself with positive people and positive messages. ...

Stop comparing yourself to others. ...

Use mantras


mohana55: U have taken it from Google, hope so
Answered by navinrangar
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Explanation:

Self-Confidence is something that comes from SELF and the self is inside. So you need to accept yourself first in order to develop confidence inside you.

I always remember this quote by Mark Twain-

A man can never be comfortable without his own approval.

And by comfort he meant self-confidence. Below are some things that can help you be comfortable with yourself.

Develop the Just Do it Mindset- Stop overthinking and just do it.

Challenge Yourself by Setting up goals and achieving ‘em- Set goals and push yourself to achieve them. It makes you more confident because you know, you have done it already and you can do it a thousand more times.

Think positive about yourself- The no1 reason why we lack self-confidence is our thinking towards ourselves. Don’t be too harsh on yourself. Be easy and positive about yourself.

Stop comparing yourself to others- All people have different genes, different persona, and different bringing up. So there is no point in comparing two or more of them.

Focus on what you really can do- There are many things we can’t do but a handful of is made for us. Focus on doing what you can do.

Keep distance from Toxic people- Toxic people can make your life hell. Stay away from them.

Explore the new-

Take care of your health and mind- A confident personality is present in a healthy body and mind. So take care of these two.

Read Full Guide-

How to boost your Self Confidence? (8 Tips)

https://www.godlyguide.com/2021/09/self-confidence-tips.html

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