Confidence
By
Dr. Tony Alessandra
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Having confidence
means you believe in yourself, you trust your own
judgment and resourcefulness. In his many books on
self-esteem, Dr. Nathaniel Branden defines
self-esteem as the sum of self-confidence and
self-respect. For him, self-confidence is knowing
that you have the wherewithal to function reasonably
well in the world.
You
feel competent to make choices, competent to satisfy your needs, to chart
the course for your life. Having confidence in specific situations, such as
in gaining influence with someone, would flow from a general self-confidence
about your ability to meet life's challenges.
A
person who exhibits confidence appreciates a sincere compliment and doesn't
brush it off. A confident person is comfortable giving, and receiving,
compliments. He's also able to handle criticism if it comes his way because
he basically likes himself and knows that a single negative incident won't
change that.
Confidence in yourself gets built up over time. You can fake confidence, and
you may need to at first, but real self-confidence comes from a history of
small victories and accomplishments that add up to a sense that you can
handle yourself well in most every situation. I suggest you take an
inventory of the major accomplishments you've achieved over the past few
years. Then remind yourself of the minor ones too. What about the computer
course you completed? Have you built anything that still standing? What
about those kids you're raising? That's (!) an accomplishment. Don't be
modest. Tell the truth about how hard you worked, what sacrifices you've
made. If you can't think of any, then begin by congratulating yourself for
living as long as you have. Sheer survival is an accomplishment these days!
Seriously, it pays to take the time to know your strengths and appreciate
them. What's unique about you? What skills do you bring to an organization
or project that you can count on?
Confidence is a fundamental trait for flexibility. It's hard to be flexible
when you're fearful, or easily intimidated. Confidence is indispensable if
you want to engage someone's attention.