Cultivating Confidence

July 10th, 2008 by Kelvin

Confidence tips the balance when it comes to generating the momentum to change your life. If you want to get additional training by starting a new course or whether you just want to shine in a job interview, confidence is key.

Over the next few articles we will look at different ways to improve confidence and performance during interviews, meetings and presentations of various sorts, whatever your goals and ambitions.

In many ways, being confident is what you DO even moiré than it is what you ARE. If you truly feel that you are lacking in confidence in a particular setting it can help to think of someone you know who IS confident in that setting and then emulate their body language, how they talk and walk.

This doesn’t mean you should mimic all of their peculiarities and copy their accent or whatever, but if you seek to emulate their confident speech patterns and general body language you will be behaving in a confident manner. Once people start to see you as confident they will react to you in a different way which will further enforce your confident behaviour. Try it and see for yourself.

Smile more and chat with new people more readily. This doesn’t mean you should go\ around with a constant grin on your face, dragging people into conversation even if they don’t want to be. It’s just that if you behave in a more friendly and engaging way people will generally react in a more positive way towards you, reaffirming your own self confidence.

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