Friday, December 9, 2011

Has this past year challenged you and your actions?


Have your daily and weekly challenges decreased your self-confidence?

Here is an excerpt of a November 28, 2011 article in the Harvard Business Review by Leslie Pratch (a clinical psychologist). She wrote that “Self-confidence is one of the elements of active coping, a set of behaviors central to executive success…” So what is confidence?

Confidence is the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; or the state of feeling certain about the truth of something. So in other words you have to believe or be certain about something. In self-confidence it is a belief in your abilities.

How do you get self-confidence?
  1. You have to know what your objective is in your life. This objective must be emotional driven. In other words it is upper most in your mind. You are thinking about the achievement of this objective every waking hour.
  2. You have to believe that this objective is important and that by working at achieving your objective the world will be a better place.
What are you going to do today to improve your self-confidence?

Can you imagine how much more effective your marketing will be by improving your self-confidence?

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