Wednesday, April 21, 2010

What are YOU good at?

We all have the power of self confidence within us. Sadly many leave it unused for long periods of time while others use it sparingly like a miser.

Since you can’t change the past, don’t let it spoil the present or dim the future.
Make the decision now to:
  • let go of worries about the past,
  • forgive yourself and anyone else for any mistakes you feel you've made or unjustices you think have occured and
  • build the power of self confidence within you.
Remember, just like everyone else, you were born into this world for a specific reason. Don’t worry about the things that you feel you're not very good at.

Think about the things that you ARE good at doing. Work at becoming better at them. Why spend your limited time here on earth working on things you are not good at. Instead perfect the things you are good at and hire someone to do the things you're not good at.

Low self confidence isn't something you have to live with.
You can build your self confidence by challenging yourself to take action and do something.

Building good self confidence is a wonderful thing, and it's much easier than you'd imagine.

Take Baby Steps
One of the easiest ways of building self confidence is to set small goals or projects that to complete. Each time you do one in the time you've set for yourself, you'll build your self confidence.

The accumulation of small 'victories' will convince your subconscious mind that you can do what you set out to do. It'll then convince your conscious mind that you do have lots of capabilities and your self confidence will grow.

If you continue to do this over a period of months, you'll find your self confidence will grow. With improved self confidence you can take on bigger projects and goals and as these are completed your self confidence will grow by leaps and bounds.

Love life and live it creatively and on purpose!

Leanne
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