
CONFIDENCE IS ALSO A SKILL
CONFIDENCE MEANING
the feeling or belief that one can have faith in or calculate on someone or commodity.
” we had every confidence in the staff”
Confidence means feeling sure of yourself and your capacities — not in an arrogant way, but in a realistic, secure way. Confidence is not about feeling superior to others.
CONFIDENCE SYNONYMS
APLOMB SELF-ASSURANCE ASSURANCE SELF-ASSUREDNESS SELF ESTEEM SELF-TRUST
SELF-SATISFACTION CALMNESS SELF-OPINION SELF-COMPLACENCY SELF-CONTENT
SELF-CONTENTMENT SELF-POISE SELF-ASSUMPTION SELF-CONSEQUENCE
Confidence is a strong, calm inner assurance that you are able to access in your inner word; resulting in happiness, contentment and success.
Confidence is also a skill that can be learned by practicing confidence-building activities.
Exuding confidence is so valuable that other people view it as a defining characteristic.
Self-confidence is often viewed as the key to success, happiness, and fulfillment. But what does it really mean to be confident? It’s more than just walking into a room with your head held high; true self-confidence comes from understanding and accepting yourself for who you are. In this blog, we’ll explore how to build genuine confidence, the barriers that might hold us back, and how to cultivate self-love and resilience

FEEL CONFIDENT:
The Inner Voice : Friend or Foe?
CONFIDENT MEANING
being certain of your abilities or having trust in people, plans, or the future: BE CONFIDENT
One of the biggest roadblocks to confidence is the voice in our heads. You know the one—the inner critic that whispers, “What if you fail?” or “You’re not as good as they think.” But what if you could shift that voice from an enemy to an ally?
Start by challenging negative thoughts. Instead of, “I’m not smart enough for this,” try, “I am capable of learning and growing.” Confidence isn’t about knowing everything—it’s about trusting that you can figure things out.
CONFIDENT SYNONYMS
self-assured assured sure of oneself self-confident positive assertive self-assertive self-possessed believing in oneself self-reliant poised filled with aplomb cool cool-headed calm collected collected phlegmatic level-headed composed nonchalant
One of the biggest roadblocks to confidence is the voice in our heads. You know the one—the inner critic that whispers, “What if you fail?” or “You’re not as good as they think.” But what if you could shift that voice from an enemy to an ally?
Start by challenging negative thoughts. Instead of, “I’m not smart enough for this,” try, “I am capable of learning and growing.” Confidence isn’t about knowing everything—it’s about trusting that you can figure things out.
CONFIDE IN A CONFIDANT

Ask yourself …. What is Your Confidence Level?
Are you able to answer “Yes” to the following confidence test questions?
- When it comes to achievement and success, I am mostly confident in my capacity for success and expect good outcomes.
- In social settings, I feel completely confident walking into a room full of new people and conversing easily.
- When it comes to trying new things or taking risks, I am almost always willing to give it a try and don’t worry much if it doesn’t work out.
- When it comes to trying new things or taking risks, I am almost always willing to give it a try and don’t worry much if it doesn’t work out.
- When making big decisions or solving problems, I will always rely on my own judgment, intuition, and skills, knowing I’m as capable as anyone else.

Final Thoughts on CONFIDENCE:
If you need level up your confidence, remember that confidence is a skill you can practice and improve on every day.
Choose one or two of these actions to focus on, and keep a journal detailing how your feelings of confidence are increasing. Just seeing how your confidence is growing will further boost your confidence!
I hope you’ll use these steps on how to gain confidence in your personal and work life.
