7
Things Confident People Always Say
Of all the traits a person can possess, this one may be most highly
correlated with success.
Of all
the personality
traits, confidence may be most highly correlated
with success. In business, it helps a person take risks and pursue
opportunities. And compared with insecure people, those
who are confident are perceived as more attractive and tend to have a larger
circle of high-quality
relationships.
What
is it about confidence that's so enticing? First off, it's important to
make distinctions about what confidence is not. It's not cockiness
or a sense of being better than others. Rather, it's a quiet belief in one's
own ability without the hubris that results in arrogance. Here are the
kinds of things you'll hear truly confident people say.
1. "I wouldn't worry about it."
Go to a confident friend with a list of
"what-ifs" or reasons why something may turn out badly and you'll
likely hear this kind of reassurance. It's because confident people generally
don't worry. They understand that even if something goes wrong, they can handle
it. It's the persistent feeling that regardless of what happens--good or
bad--they will cope.
2. "Go for it."
Along
with a lack of anxiety comes a sense of optimism. Truly confident people expect
good things to happen. At the same time, their track record of making good
decisions means they also possess the ability to temper their positivity with
realistic thinking.
3. "Doing it this way works for
me."
Confident
individuals don't feel compelled to conform to gain acceptance from others.
This is the central beauty of confidence--the calm self-assurance that
makes others want to
follow.
4. "Why not me?"
Instead
of waiting around for the next opportunity, confident people
seek it out. Maybe it's building the right
relationships, asking for a promotion or otherwise taking a leap of faith.
These people have a vision for the future and chart their own path to get
there.
5. "I need to say something."
Confident
people take a stand when it comes to matters of right and wrong yet possess the
wisdom to understand which battles are worth fighting. That said, they'll back down
graciously if proved wrong, because they're secure
enough to consider viewpoints other than their own.
6. "Tell me more."
Confident people listen far more than they talk, are naturally
curious, and express a genuine interest in others. Conversely, those who
monopolize conversations or brag (ever) have something to prove and are masking
insecurity.
7. "Can you help me?"
Everyone
has weaknesses, but the self-assured are not afraid to admit them.
Instead of worrying what others will think if they ask for help, confident
people are more concerned with self-improvement, gaining valuable skills, and performing a job well.
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