PERSONAL CONFIDENCE SPECIAL 10 Daily Habits of the
Most Confident People
Stay motivated and confident in 2016.
I'm
not here to patronize you. We know if you walk with better posture, force
a fake smile, or get a new haircut you can trick your brain and boost your
self-confidence. Perhaps for 20 minutes you'll think you're the
next Richard Branson.
I'm here to tell you there are proven ways to
improve your self-confidence that will drive real, long lasting change in your
life.
1. Meditate
When we feel insecure, it manifests itself in
myriad ways. Our bodies don't work. We can't focus. Insecurity creeps in
when we're not living in the present moment.
Taking
control of our monkey brain is a profound step toward true
self-confidence. I recommend you try the Headspace app. You can select five minute, 10 minute, and 20
minute simple guided meditations.
2. Think inside the box
Having the freedom to make choices with your
time might be one of the main reasons you decided to become an
entrepreneur.
But too many options can be your downfall.
We speak in platitudes that we think carry
weight--like "think outside the box." There is a freeing joy in
thinking inside the box. Executing on what you know, focusing, and moving the
needle are empowering.
3. Learn something new every day
The average audio book is 10 hours. If you
commute 60 minutes a day, you can listen to about 24 books a year.
That's
a life changing habit. The more knowledge you have, the greater your
confidence will be. Simple.
4. Teach
If you're an expert in your field, sharing
your knowledge will add to your fulfillment as a human being. Feeling
fulfilled will add to your confidence.
If
public speaking terrifies you, consider posting content on platforms like
LinkedIn or Medium. Or you can create an online course on Teachable.com.
5. Take control of your career
The best way I know of to do this is to
launch your own personal blog. I recommend the URL be: first name, last name
DOT COM.
It's a
simple notion. If you take control of your personal brand and create content
that inspires you, confidence will follow. If you're ready to launch your blog,
than you can start.
6. Exercise
Instead of buying expensive clothes, you can
workout. Clothes will fit better. Instead of trying to walk with your shoulders
back, exercise. Your core muscle strength will enhance your posture and gait.
Instead of buying skin products, exercise and
hydrate. Your skin will look better. Instead of forcing that fake smile to make
you feel happier--exercise. The Mayo Clinic says, "You may also feel
better about your appearance and yourself when you exercise regularly, which
can boost your confidence and improve your self-esteem."
7. Get more sleep
If you
have trouble sleeping, try the Sleep
Cycle app. Getting enough sleep helps your
brain and body. The Harvard Mental Health Letter states: "The deepest
stage of quiet sleep produces physiological changes that help boost immune
system functioning."
Sleep Cycle helps you see when you fall
into the deepest, most healing stages of sleep. It goes off with a gentle
chime that wakes you at your peak awakeness cycle. Better sleep, sharper
mind, better mood, and greater self-confidence.
8. Volunteer and give back
I used
to volunteer at the Den for Grieving
Kids in Greenwich, Connecticut.
September 11th happened. My fellow volunteers became my support network.
I thought I was giving. I thought I was
sacrificing. All the love I cold conjure couldn't match the love I felt
from that group in the weeks and months after 9/11. Who knows, you may
heal someone, and you may heal your own soul.
9. Socialize
This can be a difficult one for
introverts. Socializing, or finding your tribe, doesn't always have to
happen in person. Joining an online community of like-minded people
can enhance your self-worth.
Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs includes
belongingness among the essentials. Contributing on Quora or posting
compelling content to your network on LinkedIn can create a real sense of
belonging. Similarly, building community via your Twitter account can also
stimulate this powerful feeling.
10. Get curious
Seek people who are more experienced than
you. Learning from them will instill a powerful calm of knowing. Chances
are, the lessons they share will be invaluable.
Most "overnight success" stories
have experienced the trials and tribulations that you may also be
experiencing. They have all survived and may be able to help you.
BY CHRIS DESSI
http://www.inc.com/chris-dessi/10-daily-habits-of-the-most-confident-people.html?cid=em01014week51a
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