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what is the important of experience in building self-confidence

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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The important of experience in building self-confidence

  • Being more self-assured enables you to be liberated from self-doubt and self-defeating thoughts. Living with less anxiety and more boldness. Your willingness to take calculated chances and your capacity to step outside of your comfort zone both increase with increased confidence.
  • Thinking positively, exercising, learning, gaining knowledge, and conversing with others are all effective ways to build or increase your confidence.
  • Feelings of wellbeing, acceptance of your body and mind (your self-esteem), and faith in your own capability, abilities, and experience are the sources of confidence.
  • An attitude of self-confidence in your abilities and skills. It implies that you feel in charge of your life and that you accept and trust yourself. You have a positive opinion of yourself and are aware of your skills and weaknesses. You can handle criticism, communicate assertively, and set reasonable expectations and goals.

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Answered by starlavish2021
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Explanation:Being more self-assured enables you to be liberated from self-doubt and self-defeating thoughts. Living with less anxiety and more boldness. Your willingness to take calculated chances and your capacity to step outside of your comfort zone both increase with increased confidence.

Thinking positively, exercising, learning, gaining knowledge, and conversing with others are all effective ways to build or increase your confidence.

Feelings of wellbeing, acceptance of your body and mind (your self-esteem), and faith in your own capability, abilities, and experience are the sources of confidence.

An attitude of self-confidence in your abilities and skills. It implies that you feel in charge of your life and that you accept and trust yourself. You have a positive opinion of yourself and are aware of your skills and weaknesses. You can handle criticism, communicate assertively, and set reasonable expectations and goals.

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