There are days when I just don’t want to talk to people that much. Sometimes my hormones get the best of me and things people say just offend me and make me feel unloved and upset. Below is my approach on how to boost self-confidence and thus, how I find value in myself. When I have my low moments of self-confidence- and there are many- there is something very important to stop and look at for myself.
It is always stress. A decade ago I did formal research into the impact of stress and self-confidence. All my research is documented. Here’s the gist of it: As my formal research shows, there’s a direct, inverse, correlation between our stress and our self-confidence. As stress goes up, and it does even for the most self-confident person, our self-confidence starts to proportionally drop. Here’s a link to my formal research summary.
Why? Stress triggers our body to respond and our mind and behavior to follow suite. What’s the result? Our brand value diminishes which really means we don’t emotionally resonate anymore with our audience- whether that’s a prospective client, a date, our partner, our family, our colleagues or boss. You name it- it’s not working for us. We are not as likeable as we could be.
If I’m not self-aware enough to stop and realize that I’m upset and offended by others and thus, feeling stress and low in self-confidence, then how can I ever fix it? I’m constantly monitoring my physical body for signs of stress, followed by what comes out of my mouth (ie, my verbal communication) and my mind for indications that I’m low in self-confidence and in need of regrouping- or taking a time-out to fix myself. This is all about driving behavior! Only then can I find value in myself. It took me a long time to realize (and it is a daily practice even today) that no one sets my value and worth- that’s all me. It only comes from me accepting and loving myself every day. Only then will others accept my brand and love my brand. This may sound simple- and it is. However, it’s not so easy.
The most important thing I want you to remember is that change is necessary and not often fun. Doing what we’ve always done definitely always feels safer. However, it doesn’t get us results and we don’t grow. So be brave and take small steps to grow as a person. I promise you that you won’t regret it. I’m here to support you. Just tell me how and we’ll get you on your way.
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