What is Self-Confidence?
Russell Harvey The Resilience Coach
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In today’s competitive business world, there’s no doubt that those who stand out in the workplace achieve their goals and get ahead in their industry.
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Standing out and making an impact in the workplace can help advance your career as supervisors and managers notice your commitment and dedication. If your goals relate to advancement in the workplace – whether through promotion or building a professional network – standing out can help you achieve these goals.
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There are other benefits from standing out in the workplace:
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A key element in standing out in the workplace and achieving goals is self-confidence.
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One of the dimensions to building and maintaining your Resilience is Confidence and when I support clients to engage with their Resilience Wheel we have many fascinating Coaching conversations around this. I am not a fan of the term “Imposter Syndrome”, I believe it is inappropriate to attach this label to anyone. I believe it is more appropriate to have quality conversations about what enables an individual’s self-confidence; which is your balance of helpful and unhelpful thoughts and what influences this balance.
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Acclaimed Polish-French physicist and chemist Marie Curie once famously said: “Life isn’t easy for any of us. But what of that? We must have perseverance and above all confidence in ourselves. We must believe that we’re gifted for something, and that this thing must be attained.”
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So, what exactly is self-confidence?
The Cambridge Dictionary defines self-confidence as: ‘the?belief?that you can do things well and that other?people?respect?you.’
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Quite simply, it means you?accept and trust yourself and have a sense of control in your life.
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You know your strengths and weakness well and have a positive view of yourself.
You set realistic expectations and goals, communicate assertively, and can handle criticism.
There are 3 types of self-confidence:
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Look out for further blogs in this series – “How to build self-confidence,” “Why is self-confidence important?” and “What are the benefits of self-confidence?”
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9 个月Nice article Russell Harvey The Resilience Coach - You do right re the 'catchy phrase' - As usual a term created in an article by a couple of white coat folk & picked up by the masses. - Pauline Clance and Dr. Suzanne Imes first coined the term “impostor syndrome” when they published “The Impostor Phenomenon in High Achieving Women: Dynamics and Therapeutic Intervention” in 1978.