Self Help Confidence
In Just 5 Minutes a Day
Feel More Self-Confidence, While Connecting To
Others by: Susan
Quinn
Recent studies have shown that the central factor in feeling
self-confident is the ability to connect with others.
There is a painless way I use to improve this skill in my
clients – and it takes just 5 minutes a day. I also do the
peace, poise and confidence exercise (below) daily to connect
to my most powerful inner resources.
I give clients the following exercise.
Here's how it works – feel free to try it yourself:
If you want to try this, you commit to yourself that you
will do an experiment where you smile at 5 strangers a day for
a week. Be sure to pick people who feel safe at first, meaning
that you don't expect a response from them. Like in all of
life, you will find that some will respond and some won't. But
that's not the point at all here. What you are aiming to
accomplish here is completely about you and your ability to
stretch your connection skills.
After you do this for a while you might start to feel
differently, in some small way, and wonder how often you used
to smile at people, or even start to wonder what your usual
expression is with people. If you like, you could ask your
friends if you usually smile or frown, or something in
between.
An easy way to create a state inside you of peace, poise and
confidence from which to smile is to do this simple exercise
that takes only 5-10 seconds:
Take a few deep breaths and settle in to your body… Now that
you are completely relaxed, see in your mind's eye the face of
someone you love. See this person looking back at you with
complete love and admiration in their eyes. This person sees
you completely and loves you just as you are.
When you dip into this feeling you can smile with complete
abandon, just like the sun shines itself out on everything with
complete abandon.
RESOURCES
My colleague, Rori Gwynne, is excellent at helping women
increase their self-confidence in the area of relationships.
What I especially like about her work is that she gives
tangible steps using powerful role-playing exercises in her
monthly workshops and drop in sessions. This mind-body approach
is that same one I use in my therapy and coaching. Contact Rori
at www.CoachRori.com for more information
or call her at 310-710-5802.
Susan Quinn, MFT Psychotherapy and Life Coaching. Visit my
web site at www.susanquinn.net for my complementary
Ezine, Susan Quinn's Power Therapies, or call me at
310-600-3458.
Recent studies have shown that the central factor in feeling
self-confident is the ability to connect with others.
There is a painless way I use to improve this skill in my
clients – and it takes just 5 minutes a day. I also do the
peace, poise and confidence exercise (below) daily to connect
to my most powerful inner resources.
I give clients the following exercise.
Here's how it works – feel free to try it yourself:
If you want to try this, you commit to yourself that you
will do an experiment where you smile at 5 strangers a day for
a week. Be sure to pick people who feel safe at first, meaning
that you don't expect a response from them. Like in all of
life, you will find that some will respond and some won't. But
that's not the point at all here. What you are aiming to
accomplish here is completely about you and your ability to
stretch your connection skills.
After you do this for a while you might start to feel
differently, in some small way, and wonder how often you used
to smile at people, or even start to wonder what your usual
expression is with people. If you like, you could ask your
friends if you usually smile or frown, or something in
between.
An easy way to create a state inside you of peace, poise and
confidence from which to smile is to do this simple exercise
that takes only 5-10 seconds:
Take a few deep breaths and settle in to your body… Now that
you are completely relaxed, see in your mind's eye the face of
someone you love. See this person looking back at you with
complete love and admiration in their eyes. This person sees
you completely and loves you just as you are.
When you dip into this feeling you can smile with complete
abandon, just like the sun shines itself out on everything with
complete abandon.
RESOURCES
Susan Quinn, MFT Psychotherapy and Life Coaching. Visit my
web site at www.susanquinn.net for my complementary
Ezine, Susan Quinn's Power Therapies, or call me at
310-600-3458.
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About The Author
Susan Quinn has been practicing as a
psychotherapist and hypnotherapist since 1987
in the Los Angeles area. Her training,
certifications, and licensure demonstrate a
skill level that allow her clients to feel at
ease that they are working with a well trained
professional. Susan Quinn is a master
practitioner, using the latest, most innovative
approaches. This enables her to assist her
clients in overcoming trauma and to make the
life changes that lead to an overall
improvement in functioning, behavior and
overcoming undesirable habits.
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