SELF -CONFIDENCE

Self-confidence is the belief  in oneself ,one’s knowledge and abilities .It is an attitude that allows individuals  to have positive  yet realistic views of themselves and their  situations .Self-confidence says ,”I can do this!” or “i have the ability to do this !”To be self-confident ,you have to trust your own abilities ,have a general sense of control in your life and believe that, within reason ,you will do what you wish ,plan and expect . This statement implies accepting that you will not accomplish everything .Being realistic in one’s  expectations is required even as one develops self-confidence.This value demands positivism and acceptance of one’s situation .

Self-confidence is a necessary value that possess.Lack of it makes one dependent on others’ approval and constant support in order to feel good .It is also limiting ,as those who lack it tend to avoid risks because they fear failure and do not expect to achieve success.Signs of lack of confidence include  putting oneself down , downplaying or ignoring compliments paid to them by others and constantly doubting your own capabilities .

Self-confidence is best developed in one’s formative years through the guidance and influence  of one’s parents,teachers and friends .When parents accept their children as they are and encourage them to feel good about themselves ,while also giving them responsibilities according to their capabilities,they give  them concrete foundation for self-confidence later in in life .For those who didn’t receive this kind of foundation however ,it is never too late to start building self-confidence. One can start by focusing on what you can do and give yourself credit for your own effort .It’s also necessary to take risks ,and use them as an opportunity to learn rather than win or loose situations .

“Knock the ‘t’ off the can’t.”(Johnson.S ,1709-1784)one famous English Author . Another famous Author said,”Your chances of success in any undertaking can always be measured by your belief in yourself!”(Collier.R,1885-1950)  .

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