Posts tagged Elements
Feelings – Your True Self
Nov 25th
An aura of poignancy can suffuse the entirety of your experiences, prompting you to allow your emotions to come forth without reservations. Thus, you will move through your day with your heart open to be seen by everyone you interact with.
Although, you give consideration to the feelings appropriate to each area of your existence, you may nonetheless feel comfortable articulating and making use of your newly heightened sensitivity. Looking toward the nature of your feelings for guidance, you will likely take great pleasure in the wide variety of emotions you experience. Your heartfelt appreciation of feelings in general can help you see the value in sentimentality.
When you integrate your emotions into every aspect of your experience, freely feeling and expressing them, you become more sensitive and adept at understanding the impact the universe has upon you.
Repressed feelings add little value to your life as you only come to understand the nature of your reactions by allowing them to manifest in the forefront of your consciousness. Although, some emotions may bring little joy and some may cause pain, all emotions are imbued with the power to teach you about the elements of your immediate environment that you need to actively work to change. The resulting knowledge empowers you to create life balance and whole-being satisfaction.
As you allow yourself to wholly experience your emotions, you will come to understand that all feelings are an integral part of your existence – the driving force of who you truly are.
Building Confidence And Self Esteem
Oct 15th
To lead successful and happy life, self-confidence is one of the key elements. It will improve your social interaction and chances in climbing the stepladder of success and also will be a useful dosage of self-confidence and improves your business interactions.
People who have confidence are attractive and gorgeous because it peaks other people’s interest in them. If you think that you are not worthy of being noted or befriended, then others would assume there is a good reason for this and they avoid you or not give you a second thought. It is very essential for your personality that others should know you better than yourself; this only can happen by yourself.
It is the middle ground between low self-confidence and overconfidence. A person who has self confidence will do what he believes in even with opposition, wills take risks and cross the extra miles, admitting mistakes and learning from them, and accept compliments graciously-realizing that what he did was excellent, and not downplaying his role in the matter. But on the other hand, a person with low self-confidence will pattern his thoughts and actions to those around him, stays safe in his comfort zone or commend upon his virtues without waiting to be recognized in an attempt to remind himself of his importance. Further, an overconfident person will over-reach and exceed his limits, often falling short of his goal, and enthusiastically linger on his role in a successful situation.
To balance these three situations can be difficult, but the rewards are very satisfactory.
Comparatively, self confidence is often a more important asset than skill, knowledge, or even experience. It seems like a piece of a puzzle needed to make the entire puzzle complete. Let us take a closer look. We imagine that you have the skill, knowledge, and experience to qualify for a certain job. But when you go for the job interview, what will happen if you are not able to give answers that you know very well. It is the scarcity of confidence.

