Many of us generally feel great, relieved and grateful when we leave the past behind, where we gladly and happily approach and enter a new year.
We tend to look at the beginning of a new year as a new era, as an opportunity for us to recoup and regenerate, an opportunity for us to re-evaluate our lives and where we are now.
We sit back and analyse where we went wrong and remembering with happiness where we went right.
Then, when we are set and done, we sit up straight, we stick our chest out and we start the yearly ritual of pondering what we can do to improve this year on the last.
Armed with a pen and pad, we start to think anew, think ahead, and, if we’re confident and courageous enough, we’d even set new goals or perhaps we’d rehash the old goals that we did not yet achieve.
That’s fine, even great. At least we started to think ahead and plan what it is that we want, and we hopefully set them as goals and not mere wishes.
At this point, I take it that many of you have undergone such a ceremony. Now, it is vitally important for you to realise that for you to be successful in your pursuit of your goals, whatever they may be, and for you to actually achieve those goals or aspirations and live the life of your dreams, you cannot afford the comfort of being unconfident.
To have anything that you want and to become the person that you want to become, you have to rise above your limitations and gradually increase the level of your self-confidence.
Lacking confidence in any area of your life is a stumbling block that you have to burst through or climb over. Or, at least, challenge your unconfident areas one by one and step by step.
Decide now that you are willing to move beyond the restrictions that you have in your life.
Make a list of what you want to achieve this year, and take the necessary action to increase your confidence level to accomplish what it is that your desire.
You can overcome the lack of confidence step by step, one day at a time. For example, if you are lacking confidence in social functions, make it your weekly or bi-weekly goal to attend small social events, even at your local pub or club.
Pluck up the confidence and courage to introduce yourself to any person you feel you might be comfortable with.
Try it out. If that seems too much for you, stand in a strategic place where there’s lots of traffic. It won’t be long before someone strikes up a conversation with you.
Building on your confidence is just like anything else in the world. It takes practise and repetition.
Consistently make an effort to increase your confidence.
And the beauty is, any confidence that you build on in one area tends to overflow and increase your confidence in another area.
As you gradually increase your confidence, you become more comfortable in many new situations that you may encounter.
Confidence builds on itself and spreads to various areas. Make use of that. And before you know it, you will graduate to having a high level of confidence.
Hani Al-Qasem
Hani Al-Qasem and Natalie Dee are the co-authors of the e-book “Self-Confidence Building in 7 Steps.”
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