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Obstacles in Building
Self-Confidence
Know what’s holding you back.
It’s great that you have decided to build your self-confidence.
However, there are a few obstacles that can keep you from
achieving your goal. Most of the time, these obstacles are so
obvious that they do not seem like obstacles at all, and all
you can see is that your resolve to be self-confident is not
taking you anywhere. Therefore, it is important to become aware
of these seemingly harmless obstacles that have all the power
to stop you in your path. Let’s have a look at what could be
the reasons that you are not moving ahead in top gear.
Are you undisciplined?
Some people simply have the talent to waste a lot of time
without realizing it. They lack the self-discipline to stop
their actions that waste time. Imagine a situation wherein you
have a list of tasks to be completed successfully as a part of
your confidence building program. However, the moment you enter
your home you involuntarily grab the remote and start channel
surfing on the idiot box. It’s only after an hour that you
realize that you have been vegetating in front of the T.V in
the time you had scheduled to do other tasks. You realize that
you have already disturbed your schedule. In a self-development
program, it’s you and only you who has the power to change
yourself. Nobody will come to monitor your actions and
progress. You have to keep a watch on your inner graph and see
to it that it goes up! Avoid temptations and stick to your
schedule.
Are you lazy and keep procrastinating?
Procrastination is one of the greatest and most silent killers
of confidence. It does not let you complete your jobs and tasks
in time; things keep mounting and finally you get overwhelmed
by all the many things that have piled up and need your
attention. The very basics of building confidence start with
listing little things that are doable. You gain more confidence
to take on greater tasks and responsibilities by successfully
completing the lighter tasks at hand. However not being prompt
and delaying important things till they become urgent makes you
miss the opportunity of working on your confidence and puts you
in danger of falling back again into your earlier cycle,
thereby wasting all the effort and energy you had put in to
becoming aware of your low confidence trap and getting out of
it.
Does your old self keep pulling you back?
Assume. Assume. Assume is the technique here. Assume that you
are a different person with habits you wanted to inculcate.
Imagine the way you would like to be. Imagine a self-confident
you taking things in your stride. Then try to bring into your
daily actions the way you have imagined yourself to be. “I
dream by painting. Then I paint my dream” was the technique
what the great painter Vincent Van Gogh followed. Your assumed
self will make people react to you in a different way,
according to your new self. This will establish your new self
to the world and will help you keep up the new self before it
becomes a habit – a second nature! If you behave indecisively
and helplessly, you will invoke proportionate reactions from
people around you, thereby reinforcing your previous self. This
throws you back again. Remember that you cannot get ahead if
you keep looking back. Realize this and stop sliding back.
Don’t copy self-confidence. Do not try to become like someone
else.
One of the greatest mistakes that people make when trying to
increase their low self-confidence is falling in love with an
image of their icon who may be a sport star or a film star or
any celebrity and then they try to be like them. This is one of
the greatest mistakes that people can commit when trying in
increase their self-confidence. You have to be yourself at all
costs. Getting inspired is wonderful but merely aping these
guys won’t take you anywhere. There is no need for any two
people in this universe to be exactly the same. The challenge
is to be yourself in a world that is trying to make you like
everyone else!
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