BY
DANIEL WALLEN
Highly
confident people believe in their ability to achieve. If you don’t believe in
yourself, why should anyone else put their faith in you? To walk with swagger
and improve your self-confidence, watch out for these fifteen things highly
confident people don’t do.
1. They
don’t make excuses.
Highly
confident people take ownership of their thoughts and actions. They don’t blame
the traffic for being tardy at work; they were late. They don’t excuse their
short-comings with excuses like “I don’t have the time” or “I’m just not good
enough”; they make the time and they keep on improving until they are good
enough.
2. They
don’t avoid doing the scary thing.
Highly
confident people don’t let fear dominate their lives. They know that the things
they are afraid of doing are often the very same things that they need to do in
order to evolve into the person they are meant to be.
3. They
don’t live in a bubble of comfort.
Highly
confident people avoid the comfort zone, because they know this is a place
where dreams die. They actively pursue a feeling of discomfort, because they
know stretching themselves is mandatory for their success.
4. They
don’t put things off until next week.
Highly
confident people know that a good plan executed today is better than a great
plan executed someday. They don’t wait for the “right time” or the “right
circumstances”, because they know these reactions are based on a fear of
change. They take action here, now, today – because that’s where progress
happens.
5. They
don’t obsess over the opinions of others.
Highly
confident people don’t get caught up in negative feedback. While they do care
about the well-being of others and aim to make a positive impact in the world,
they don’t get caught up in negative opinions that they can’t do anything
about. They know that their true friends will accept them as they are, and they
don’t concern themselves with the rest.
6. They
don’t judge people.
Highly
confident people have no tolerance for unnecessary, self-inflicted drama. They
don’t feel the need to insult friends behind their backs, participate in gossip
about fellow co-workers or lash out at folks with different opinions. They are
so comfortable in who they are that they feel no need to look down on other
people.
7. They
don’t let lack of resources stop them.
Highly
confident people can make use of whatever resources they have, no matter how
big or small. They know that all things are possible with creativity and a
refusal to quit. They don’t agonize over setbacks, but rather focus on finding
a solution.
8. They
don’t make comparisons.
Highly
confident people know that they are not competing with any other person. They
compete with no other individual except the person they were yesterday. They
know that every person is living a story so unique that drawing comparisons
would be an absurd and simplistic exercise in futility.
9. They
don’t find joy in people-pleasing.
Highly
confident people have no interest in pleasing every person they meet. They are
aware that not all people get along, and that’s just how life works. They focus
on the quality of their relationships, instead of the quantity of them.
10. They
don’t need constant reassurance.
Highly
confident people aren’t in need of hand-holding. They know that life isn’t fair
and things won’t always go their way. While they can’t control every event in
their life, they focus on their power to react in a positive way that moves
them forward.
11. They
don’t avoid life’s inconvenient truths.
Highly
confident people confront life’s issues at the root before the disease can
spread any farther. They know that problems left unaddressed have a way of
multiplying as the days, weeks and months go by. They would rather have an
uncomfortable conversation with their partner today than sweep an inconvenient
truth under the rug, putting trust at risk.
12. They
don’t quit because of minor set-backs.
Highly
confident people get back up every time they fall down. They know that failure
is an unavoidable part of the growth process. They are like a detective,
searching for clues that reveal why this approach didn’t work. After modifying
their plan, they try again (but better this time).
13. They
don’t require anyone’s permission to act.
Highly
confident people take action without hesitation. Every day, they remind
themselves, “If not me, who?”
14. They
don’t limit themselves to a small toolbox.
Highly
confident people don’t limit themselves to Plan A. They make use of any and all
weapons that are at their disposal, relentlessly testing the effectiveness of
every approach, until they identify the strategies that offer the most results
for the least cost in time and effort.
15. They
don’t blindly accept what they read on the Internet as “truth” without thinking
about it.
Highly
confident people don’t accept articles on the Internet as truth just because
some author “said so”. They look at every how-to article from the lens of their
unique perspective. They maintain a healthy skepticism, making use of any
material that is relevant to their lives, and forgetting about the rest. While
articles like this are a fun and interesting thought-exercise, highly confident
people know that they are the only person with the power to decide what
“confidence” means.
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