Posts tagged Self Confidence
Harmony – Who You Truly Are
Dec 27th
Are you allowing yourself to stay in a situation or relationship(s) that are less than life-giving? Are you in a relationship that drains you? Is your workplace compatible with your integrity – a place where you can contribute at your best? Is someone in your life more of a burden than a joy? When you are in a situation or relationship(s) that are less than life-giving, you are forcing yourself to walk through life up hill.
Liking and feeling good about oneself arises from being in harmony with who you truly are. When you practice bringing yourself into greater harmony with the law of who you truly are, you increase your self-confidence and exponentially feel more of who you truly are.
You can transform your circumstance through non-resistance by having a clear vision of where you want to go. The tiny stream of life knows in some part of its nature that it is being drawn to a larger stream – and then – into the great powers of the universe. There is a constant magnetic pull towards the greater, and that same pull is at work in you.
The Universal Laws are interrelated and founded on the understanding that everything in the universe is energy, including humans. And because this energy mass moves in a circular fashion, everything that goes around comes around. Since everything in the universe is comprised of energy and humans are intimately connected with this energy mass, all thoughts, feelings, words and actions are energy. What you think feel, say and do in each moment comes back to you to create your reality.
Your beliefs, knowledge and feelings are based on your thoughts, conscious, unconscious and subconscious. You are in control, whether you believe it or not. You thoughts are positive or negative, enthusiastic or dull, passive or active.
The major difference between those whose life is in harmony and those whose life is in the dull drums is their attitude. For some, learning and changing is enjoyable and exciting. For others learning and changing is frightening or drudgery. Which one are you? Remember, you can change your attitude in a moment. It is up to you, you are in control.
Abraham Lincoln said, “Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.”
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.

