I was recently asked if I had always been confident. I had to admit, that I wasn’t always confident and still don’t always feel confident. I would often wear my insecurities on my sleeve. And as a result I would sometimes be taken advantage of or not achieve a particular goal. I’d worry what other people thought of me and was greatly influenced by external factors.
I have tried to remember if I had an epiphany or heard a great motivational speech that had made a difference to my level of confidence – I couldn’t. I realized ultimately it was about decision and what I chose to believe. I had to decide who I wanted to be and how I wanted to be for my success, achievement of my goals and to live a fulfilling life.
A recent quote by Carrie Wilkerson, strengthened my view on this.
“… Until you change your mind about who you are and whom you chose to impact and what you want to be and what you want to do, until you change your mind about it, you cannot achieve it. Until you believe it, you cannot achieve it.”
Confidence is crucial to a happy and fulfilled life.
Confidence influences all areas of your life and a healthy self-image and belief in yourself is the greatest asset you can have.
People who lack confidence and self-belief always underachieve. They are less willing to try something new, less likely to be realise their potential and to be their best self. They tend to be prone to stress, anxiety problems and low self-esteem is a causative factor in mental health and family breakdowns.
It doesn’t matter at what point you are starting from. What matters is that it is never too late to be the confident person you want to be – you can decide and learn to be more confident today. Otherwise, consider the alternative. Professor Maslow stated,
” If you deliberately plan to be less than you are capable of being, then I warn you you will be unhappy for the rest of your life. You’ll be evading your own capabilities, your own possibilities.”
You have the power to become more confident in your life, career and business – but begin with making a decision and believing you have the power to achieve and be successful.
Choose confidence.
KAMAKA Action Tip
Here’s an exercise to help you get you focused on being the best that you can be:
Consider your skills, experience and expertise and record three “I AM’ statements, reflecting positive attributes, your skills, gifts and how you want to be known. Compliment yourself. Remind yourself of who you are and not what you think others think about you.
3 »I AM Statements:
I AM _____________________________________________
I AM _____________________________________________
I AM _____________________________________________
“What you think, so you will become.” — Napoleon Hill

