1 Focus your efforts.
Identify the skill you need to master next. Break your skill development down into smaller parts, then work on mastering them.
2 Be prepared.
Most people
want to take shortcuts, but preparation is essential to having confidence in yourself when you are in a high-pressure situation.
3 Be aware of your self-talk.
Listen to words that will build you up, not tear you down. Don’t self-talk in a way that sabotages your confidence.
4 Create a playlist.
Music has a powerful impact on your mood. Listen to an uplifting “go-to” playlist when you need a confidence boost.
5 Connect with others.
When you are struggling with your confidence, reach out to a trusted confidant to brainstorm actions you can take.
6 Be consistent.
Consistent practicing of any skill you are working on builds your confidence.
7 Manage fear and self-doubt.
We all go through fearful periods of self-doubt. Stay resilient, even when you think you cannot, and learn to trust yourself.
8 Develop your personal mantra.
Write down a short series of words or a slogan you can repeat frequently to help you stay focused and confident.
9 Believe in yourself.
The bridge between your dreams and believing you can achieve them is confidence. Find your own value. Know what you have to offer.
10 Take action.
The compounded impact of taking small, bold actions can morph into amazing opportunities with the potential to transform your future.
Jill J. Johnson MBA, is the president and founder of Johnson Consulting Services. She is also a public speaker and management consultant and author of the book Compounding Your Confidence. Jill helps her clients make critical business decisions and develop market-based strategic plans for turnarounds or growth. To learn more, visit her website at www.jcs-usa.com.