Archive for April, 2009

Personal Self Confidence Development

Michael McGrath


For most of us self confidence can not really be explained. It is never easy to fully describe what it’s like to be confident. Self confidence is a state of being. It is a bit like being in love – you can’t really explain how you know you are, you just know. You also know that it is a state that you need to aquire if you ever want to succeed at anything worthwhile in life.

Self confidence begins with trust. It is trusting in your own abilities, strengths and attributes. It is the ability to take action and succeed. It is also the ability to take action and fail without allowing the failure to reflect badly on your own internal self of identity.

The true essence of self confidence lies in faith and belief. The belief in your own abilities. It is having a sense of self worth and feeling no less than anyone else. Self confidence means that no matter what happens you know that can deal with it. It is really having a sense of Self. Knowing that you are OK just as you are, and knowing that your imperfections are part of what makes up “you”.

So what leads to a lack of confidence?

Well, each of us have a self-protection mechanism built into us, and although this is much needed, it can cause untold damage in other areas of our lives. There is a self protection program that is hot-wired into the brain and energy system of every living thing. Its role is to protect us. It protects us from dangerous situations by accessing memories and reminding us of the previous discomfort!

Let me explain with an example. If you touch a hot coal you get burned and you know not to touch it again – your self-protection mechanism kicks in. If you encounter a red-hot coal in the future you keep your hands and body far enough away so you don’t feel the burning sensation and the pain associated with it. Your subconscious mind programs into your brain the fear of getting too close to hot coals. This memory, or just the fear and pain connected to it, is immediately evoked and sent to the conscious mind by the subconscious when it feels you are in danger of getting burnt. This mechanism, for self-preservation, has protected you from an infant. However, as we will see, it can work against in a myriad of ways.

Let’s look at one. For example at some previous point in your life you may have tried your hand at something that was completely new and alien to you. You tried and you failed! Perhaps your peers, family, parents friends or even complete strangers ridculed you and laughed at yur efforts. This may have embarrassed you and made you feel inadequate. Your subconscious mind stored and filed this information in exactly the same way a computer does and can access it in the same way. These are neural networks in the brain that fire in sequence and send electrical impulses to the body telling it to release certain chemicals (which produce emotional responses). A neural connection is made between the memory of the event and the emotion you felt at the time. When faced with a similar circumstance in the future you will have problems. The subconscious mind immediately activates the schema and the neural network begins to fire. Thus the subconscious mind replays the memory and the original emotions are evoked in order to protect you! This is done purely so that you do not feel belittled again.

For example, you may have tried to paint a picture. Your friends around you laughed and ridiculed your efforts. This caused you embarrassment and the feeling of being ostracized like the “odd man out”. You lacked the approval of your peers. The subconscious mind immediately stored this information in its memory banks ready to be replayed in the future. 20 years later you still have a desire to paint but won’t even go to a night class to learn because the thought of painting brings forth the emotions of disapproval, embarrassment and fear. The subconscious mind replays the emotions associated with the old memory even if you can’t recall the actual event ever having happened. Your subconscious mind is, in effect, saying “don’t paint or you’ll feel like this again!”.

Usually such emotional memories stem back to childhood from the time when you were most impressionable but not always. You can just as easily encounter such problems when you are an adult and the key to protecting yourself from such negative influences is to develop a better sense of yourself and build your confidence. This is at the very core of all personal development and self improvement techniques!

In reality you have no idea what the outcome will be when you start something new . As an adult, you should be able to try new things without the fear of what ridicule, or condemnation from others, would do to your confidence.

Self confidence is having the ability to feel the fear and do it anyway. In reality you have no idea what the outcome will be when you perform a task that is new to you. By developing your confidence however you are much more likely to expect a positive outcome. Should you not have the outcome you desire you are then capable of looking at the situation realistically, determining what you need to learn and develop in order to succeed at it or at least be able to accept the fact that your are not suited to the activity without “freaking out” about it.

Many people believe that you are either born with confidence or you are not. The truth is we are all born confident! You cried when you wanted something and believed you were so important that you would get it. You tried to walk several times while falling knowing that eventually you would get it. This is confidence. Unfortunately this kind of confidence is usually programmed out of us but it is your NATURAL sate. It’s time to get it back.

Firstly, you should be kind to yourself. Don’t expect perfection. Do you think Tiger Woods got a hole in one the first time he played golf? Although he may have been born with an innate ability at this sport chances are that the first time he played he was terrible at it!

The thing that builds your confidence is trying things that you haven’t done before. Try to do something that scares you. Those people who have self confidence are willing and often eager to try new challenges not becuase they are certain of success but becuase they have enough belief in themselves to give it a try. They refuse to give into their own fears. If there was no fear or uncertainty then there would only be knowing! Confidence is not knowing but trying anyway.

The good news is that there are strategies and approaches you can learn to build your confidence level to a new all-time high. Once you learn these and begin to apply them you will feel better able to try new things and enter new situations. Then as you begin to succeed and realise that the world didn’t stop spinning because you faced your fear, you will gain more and more confidence.

I would seriously advise you to seek out some tools to help accelerate your confidence building. Hypnosis and emotional releasing techniques can be invaluable. The personal development industry has a myriad of products and you should pick one that resonates with you. However, you have all the power within that you need to change yourself from the inside out. Make the decision now to face one fear a week and do it. You will build your self confidence to a level that you can not even now imagine.




Developing Self-esteem – Tips That Will Surely Help

Abhishek Agarwal


As children are growing up, parents find that one thing they are mainly concerned about is addressing the development of their child’s Self-Esteem. We use Self-Esteem to judge how much we respect ourselves and more importantly, to love ourselves just the way we are.

We can develop Self-Esteem at any time in our life, but in order to build up a good foundation it is better to start in the formative years as we are growing and developing.

In psychology scientists and other experts believe that how much Self-Esteem we have depends on luck itself. Some babies are naturally born with a lot of Self-Esteem and others need to develop it further. They also believe that parents are born with a high Self-Esteem then the likelihood of producing babies with a high Self-Esteem is better.

It is not a proven fact whether genes or how we inherit our personality contribute to this factor; although some evidence shows that there could be a genetic link.

What we are born with does not predict what you are going to be like for the rest of your life, so it doesn’t matter if you are born with low Self-Esteem. It can be developed at any age, so starting young gives you a good foundation to build on. Whatever we experience in life can change the levels of our Self-Esteem – that is to say that it can fluctuate.

There are many factors which can affect the way we develop our Self-Esteem, so this could in effect bring about low Self-Esteem. To a child growing up, how they are treated by the parents can have a bearing on how they think they should treat themselves, as well as their perception on how they allow others to treat them.

Group social interaction in our lives can affect the way we think – the difficulties that we face can sometimes be traumatic, leading to low Self-Esteem, and at the opposite end of the scale our happier times can increase these levels.

How we choose our friends can be a factor that will determine how much Self-Esteem we have. Those that boost your confidence and are influential can do much to help us develop, whilst those who continually undervalue us with putdowns can leave us feeling at a low ebb.

Being surrounded by people who continually praise us and point out our abilities and other gifts, increase our self confidence, because they show that they believe in us. Placing that trust and planting these thoughts in our minds about how good we are at doing things, help us to work better. This cycle of positiveness will give us high levels of Self-Esteem.

The activities that we choose to do can also be a factor in how we build up our Self-Esteem. If you enrol on a course at College and you find that you are stuck with something you don’t enjoy, this can lower your Self-Esteem, whereas a course that you really enjoy would do the opposite by making you feel more positive.

Taking part in things that you enjoy and love can build up your Self-Esteem so much that you feel a lot of enthusiasm and can give your best. As a result, you can succeed in achieving and accomplishing something that you can be proud of – increasing your Self-Esteem!




Alternative Self Confidence Techniques

Lyta Humphris


 

What exactly is self confidence, and can you actually improve it? The dictionary definition is quite simple: “a feeling of trust in one’s abilities, qualities, and judgment.” A positive sense of self confidence is more than just believing in you. Using self confidence techniques means that you will be able to gain respect for yourself and your abilities that allows you to take risks in life and put one foot in front of the other daily. You can build the number of self confidence techniques you can use with hypnotherapy, and by reading self improvement articles and books.

Where Does Self Confidence Fit in Our Lives?

For many, self confidence and self esteem are troublesome adversaries that people feel the need to overcome. Maybe you are one of them. You may wake up everyday convinced that you are going to fail. You may think about your last big test that you didn’t do as well on as you would have liked. Alternatively, you may think of the time you broke the copier at work or other perhaps seemingly trivial events. Many of us base our current state of self esteem on how we performed in the past. The problem with that though is that we tend to focus on what we have done badly in the past, not what we have done well.

However, a lack of self confidence can do more harm than just draining you of your can-do attitude. With low self esteem, you may find yourself giving in to bad habits. You may have trouble losing weight, and you may build phobias around your life and much more. Thus, changing your level of self confidence by applying new techniques will help you in all of the aspects of your life.

What Self Confidence Techniques Can You Apply?

So how do you fix it for yourself? How do you re-build your self confidence to a level that makes you wake up everyday ready to tackle the world? There are many techniques including counseling, self-help books etc. A better, newer and more successful way though is using self confidence techniques that use hypnotherapy. As the name suggests, hypnotherapy uses hypnosis as a therapeutic tool to help you refresh and re-work the attitudes you have about yourself. The goal is to rid your mind of the bad, negative thoughts that you have about your abilities, and thoughts that have been constructed from the negative.

What Is Hypnosis?

Hypnosis is a state of being for a person. It involves a constricted focus and a state of deep relaxation. The focus occurs with the ideas presented by the hypnotist. The goal is to change the state of consciousness so that the left-hand methodical side of the brain is tamed while the creative right-side is brought forward. The goal is to draw out the subconscious to a place where deep rooted behavior can be changed. So that means you will be empowered to apply self confidence techniques and improve your own self esteem. It’s actually an easy and very successful process.

 




How can I boost my self esteem and become more confident?

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My self esteem isn’t low or anything but I’m always worried about what people think of my and that normally causes me to skip out on a lot of stuff, be really quiet, or start sweating in a lot of situations. How can I boost my self esteem and become more confident?

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Confidence Through Laser Teeth Whitening

Jay Edwards


Many facial features can show off your personality and help radiate different levels of both positive and negative aspects but the teeth are one of the prominent areas.

White teeth can be achieved by several treatments including laser teeth whitening which helps remove the day to day stains in less than one hour. By covering the teeth with the teeth whitening additive and then using the laser light the treatment is then accelerated and works on removing the staining from the enamel of the teeth.

Laser teeth whitening is carried out in salons by teeth whitening professionals like the white teeth company- http://www.whiteteethcompany.co.uk who have trained staff to carry out the laser teeth whitening treatment.

With the stars on film and TV all having dazzling white teeth more pressure is on people to get white teeth and improve confidence and self esteem and treatment like laser teeth whitening are making this a reality and more assessable than ever before.

Laser teeth whitening is not the only teeth whitening treatment available on the market as there is also the teeth whitening strips, dentist bleaching trays, many home user solutions and of course laser or zoom teeth whitening.

It is likely that the teeth whitening business will continue to grow as happy customers with a glowing smile and white teeth are the best adverts for the treatment and if customers can improve their confidence as a result of the laser teeth whitening treatment then this can only be a great thing.




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