mercredi 2 janvier 2013

How To Build Self Confidence? Don't Believe In Failure

By William K. Rittenberry


Being confident in life is crucial to having a good life. That's why, if there's anything you must know it's how to build self confidence.I think it's so important that I would like to quickly teach you a strategy I use to achieve great things without ever doubting myself.Self confidence comes with success.The more successful you are, the more confident you'll become.If you want to get a good head start, take something you're already good at and improve on it even more. When you do that, your confidence will grow and you'll have all the power you'll need to achieve whatever you desire. Just do your best.You've probably heard me say this before, but I'll go ahead and say it again, anyway.There's no such thing as failure.

Low confidence is not being able to state the obvious; it is whimpering when you are giving the opportunity to lay your claims, you always end up worried behind the scene, throwing dirt on your skin. Women yearn for tough and confident guys; guys that know what they are doing so if you want to get the right girl you are dreaming about you need to have self confidence.Here are three major moves to make to build your self esteem, to be able to pass all the test of women. Women test men in relationships, you know those days they refuse to pick your calls and those days she shows up after you have waited for hours, you know those times she plays all those girl games and have you calling every other minutes just to make sure you don't lose her? Well, those are how women test men.And if you need to effectively by-pass this sort of tests you need to eliminate inferiority complex, how?

When you do that, you'll see that you'll be improving very rapidly.If you want to fix something, do it.This is crucial if you want to know how to build self-confidence.See, when you work on achieving something, there will probably be a time when you'll want to blame someone else for your failures.It's very natural and all of us do that sometimes. The truth is that it's always your fault. Even if you're not directly responsible for the failure, it's still your fault.

Because you're in charge of what's going on in your life. If something doesn't go as expected, just fix it. Don't waste time blaming other people for it.Don't think about failure.I've told you before that there's no such thing as failure. That's the truth.If you understand that failure doesn't exist, you'll see that you aren't afraid to fail anymore. When that fear is gone, you won't have to think about failure, and you'll become very successful.Thinking about failure is a waste of time, and time is the only thing you really don't have.

As part of this positive environment, you will need to have Good Company and associate with positive, like-minded people as often as you can. Negative people will drain you of energy, fill you with limiting beliefs and lower your confidence levels.Conversely, positive people will inspire you, energize you and their assured self confidence will raise your confidence levels. They are a pleasure to be around too.

I know that guys with low self-esteem, guys that keep feeling inferior always have a way of thinking they are not worth all the things they shoot at, they just hope they might achieve it by chance, they bask on their looks and height and stuff like that to proclaim these judgments.When you have knowledge about a particular matter, you handle it with confidence and enthusiasm, you shiver less and you look tough, So one way to build up self confidence is by developing your inner potentials. This is my final tip on building self confidence - you need to walk into the world and try out whatever positive thing you read, success is not achieved when you decide to lock yourself behind closed doors without putting a foot forward. walk into the world, try talking to people, talk to pretty girls, they might not respond the first time you try, try again and keep trying till you are good and then till you are almost perfect.




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