Proof that setbacks shouldn’t break us
Thomas Edison, one of the most prolific inventors in history, once said, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." And this attitude is the one that’s going to get you to your goals.
Comparison with others… Good or bad?
Comparing ourselves to others is an innate human behaviour. We do it all the time, often unconsciously, and it plays a huge role in how we perceive ourselves, our abilities, and our overall confidence levels.
What’s the cornerstone of a strong personal brand?
In this noisy and competitive world, personal branding has become a pivotal element of success. It’s not just about marketing products or services anymore; it’s about marketing yourself. At the core of this self-promotion lies confidence — and it can make or break your personal brand.
Improv for confidence building? But how?!
Confidence is a quality that many people aspire to possess. Whether it's in social situations, professional settings, or personal growth, confidence can be a game-changer. But how can one boost their confidence, especially if they're naturally reserved or apprehensive? Enter improvisational theatre, or improv, a powerful tool for developing self-assurance.
Relax, goddammit! Four non-verbal body language hacks
Thumping heart, sweaty palms, shortness of breath and trembling body when you’re presenting? These reactions are nothing to be ashamed of, but they do signal that you might be nervous, which is damaging to your audience’s confidence in you. Here’s what you can work on to put everyone in the room at ease…
Does being likeable automatically mean feeling confident?
Likeable people in business always seem like they’ve discovered the secret sauce. These people listen well. They know when to make a joke and when to be serious. They say stuff like: “I could be wrong…” or “… but in the end, what do I know?!” with a humble smile that automatically increases their cache, and our certainty that they’re a winner.
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Comparison is the thief of joy. So measure yourself against yourself
In the world of personal development, it's often said that the first step to success is believing in yourself. But how do we make ourselves believe? The answer lies in how we perceive challenges and measure our progress.
7 tips to boost confidence through reframing
Negative self-talk, lingering self-doubt, and the weight of past failures can conspire to undermine our self-confidence. One highly effective way to turn this around is by “reframing” – identifying negative thoughts and beliefs and turning them into positives. Try these 7 tips to reverse negative thinking and boost your confidence…
The three types of self-confidence
Self-confidence can be the driving force behind our actions, decisions, and overall well-being. While it’s often treated as a singular concept, self-confidence can be categorised into three distinct types, and each holds its own significance and contributes uniquely to an individual’s self-assurance.
7 powerful strategies to capture and engage your audience
With so much information vying for an audience's attention, it's crucial to employ effective strategies that will make your message stand out. Here are seven ways to captivate your audience and leave a lasting impression…
5 effective ways to ease workplace communication anxiety
Whether it’s a presentation, a meeting, or everyday conversations with colleagues, the pressure to communicate clearly can lead to anxiety. Here are 5 effective ways to reduce the stress and improve your communication…
Impostor Syndrome: The gate-crasher
You’re sitting at your desk, working away, when suddenly a thought barges in: “Am I really qualified for this? Will they realise I’m just faking it?” Welcome, Impostor Syndrome, the uninvited guest that likes to crash the confidence party.
Breaking free from catastrophizing
Our thought patterns can significantly impact our self-belief. One common pattern that undermines confidence is catastrophizing. If you are prone to catastrophic thinking, read on to understand how it impacts confidence and how to break the pattern…
Being professional without losing authenticity
In the world of business, there's often a perceived need to fit a certain mould. We're taught that to be taken seriously, we must conform to a set of standards and behaviours. While there's nothing wrong with adhering to these standards to some extent, it's crucial not to lose sight of your authenticity.
Empowering your career through continuous learning
In today's competitive job market, continuous learning has emerged as a crucial factor in shaping successful careers. Studies in recent years have shed light on the significant relationship between continuous learning and career opportunities.
Impostor Syndrome: The gate-crasher
You’re sitting at your desk, working away, when suddenly a thought barges in: “Am I really qualified for this? Will they realise I’m just faking it?” Welcome, Impostor Syndrome, the uninvited guest that likes to crash the confidence party.
Peace & empowerment in Mel Robbins’s ‘Let Them’ philosophy
In a world of constant comparisons and the relentless urge to keep up with others, finding solace and focus can be a daunting task. Enter Mel Robbins's insightful philosophy, 'Let Them', which invites us to release the anxieties associated with others' actions and pave a path towards reduced stress, self-discovery, and unyielding focus on our own goals and journey.
The neurobiology of confidence: a positive feedback loop
Confidence is more than just a state of mind. Recent advancements in neuroscience have shed light on the neurobiological underpinnings of confidence and the tangible effects it has on our mindset and action.
Harnessing social proof: boosting confidence through the power of influence
In our journey to building confidence, we often seek validation and reassurance from others. One powerful psychological principle that can significantly impact our confidence is social proof, as identified by renowned social psychologist Robert Cialdini. Understanding how social proof operates and leveraging its influence can help us cultivate greater confidence in ourselves and our abilities.