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(inaudible) I was saying that confidence is something that can be practiced
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So if for some reason you think that confidence is something that certain people just have and that you're never
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Going to be one of those people just know that it's not true now
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There are a lot of things that can make a person feel
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confident, you know standing up straight with your shoulders back, having a good eye brow day, winning in game of chess, going to the
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gym, four times a week; and since it's so broad
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I'd like to focus more on the internal type of confidence rather than the external in this video.
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Now I was a confident kid, you know, there was nothing that I couldn't do,
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I thought to myself, and I wanted to try everything and become everything.
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I was pretty fearless.
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But then again, I don't know perhaps that's pretty normal with kids,
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you know, thinking that you're invincible and all. And also, I was 100%
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convinced that I was Hermione Granger. So, I guess that played a part of it.
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Now, I've definitely had my ups and downs since then with the ups being high and the downs
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being very low at times, you know, there are still periods of time where I feel more confident than other times and
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I'm okay with that, you know, I don't strive to be
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super confident at all times in every situation during any circumstance, you know if that's even possible.
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Like most things I just want to feel balanced. And in order to get there it's been valuable for me to
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understand when it is that I feel confident and
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why I might feel more confident during certain times compared to others, you know, what are the contributing factors?
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So I've spent quite a bit of time reflecting on that and I'm pretty confident that I'm on to something here
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So these are just my thoughts based on my experience and I thought I would share. Now,
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they're essentially four
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steps, I guess you could call it, that
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I've identified. The first step is honesty. Now, when you search the internet for how to become confident
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several articles point at
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self pep-talk, you know things like tell yourself that you are really good and your brain will believe it and
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that probably works for some people but it doesn't really work for me.
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What does make me feel more confident; however, is being honest with myself, you know looking at the whole picture and
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taking inventory. So, essentially
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evaluating both my weaknesses and my strengths, like if I'm not great at chess
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I'm not going to tell myself that I'm great at chess before a game. It doesn't make sense to me
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personally. Instead, I will tell myself as it is, you know, I might say, you know
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I've practiced, I become better,
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I've learned some new strategies, and I'm still a bit slow and the other person is really good
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but there's a good chance that I can win this, you know, whatever the situation might be.
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This is just an example. And now the second point, and this
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may be the most important one, is
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putting in the work, you know
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It was Tony Suarez who wrote that,
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"the best way to build confidence in a given area is to invest energy in it and work hard at it." And,
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one thing I learned for sure is that
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confidence isn't produced by sitting around and thinking to myself that I am and I can, I need to actually
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be and do. For example, if I feel uncomfortable in social settings, sitting at home all day,
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replaying the topics that I'm planning on bringing up next time I'm at a party
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doesn't boost my confidence, you know, it might temporarily make me feel more prepared, but
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that'll only get me so far, you know, what is going to
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generate that confidence is actually exposing myself to
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those situations again and again and again, and to do my best, you know,
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I think one of the worst things that you can do is to
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half-ass something then let the result of that affect how you view yourself
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and your abilities. Like if I put minimal effort into writing an article and
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It doesn't get the response that I had wanted
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I can't really evaluate my competence in a fair way because I haven't utilized it.
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So, I can't make a fair judgement;
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If on the other hand, I put my all into it and it's still not perceived the way that I had wanted
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then at least I can accurately evaluate my flaws and work on those. Which brings me to my next point, and that is,
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finding comfort in discomfort.
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You know, each time that you put yourself out there, each time that you try something new,
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you're taking a risk, and that's nothing profound. You know, we all know that there is no growth in your comfort zone.
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So, you just gotta take your pick you either risk it for the biscuit
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or you stay and you
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Turn into a bag of hay. I don't know, because here's the thing if you're not okay
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with the possibility of embarrassing yourself, if you're not okay with the possibility of
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failing, and if you're not okay with the possibility of someone not liking you
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you will never take a chance and then there is
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no way for you to get better at anything. And if you're not getting better at anything,
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you're most likely not going to be very confident. And now, the final point is about acceptance. Now, acceptance does not mean
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settling, it does not mean
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setting the bar low or giving up. It just means that
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You see the situation for what
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it is which, is really important because if you don't see the situation for what it is
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you're not really making any room for
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change or improvement. You know, for example, it's easy to go on a job interview,
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not get the job, and tell yourself that the interviewer was bitter and
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Rude, and that they're the one missing out. You know, essentially putting the entire blame on
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them. And all of that might be true
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It's likely not the whole truth, you know and not taking an honest look on the situation,
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you're not allowing yourself to learn anything from that experience, which is a total waste if you ask me. Now,
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acceptance is just as much about
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taking responsibility
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for your actions as it is giving yourself credit when it's due; and you know,
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I struggle quite a bit with giving myself credit part, but I'm working on that
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You know, I try to celebrate little wins and let myself know
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when I've done a good job; and
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yeah, I definitely don't forget that part. You know, even if you just cooked yourself a good meal
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make sure you give yourself a pat on the shoulder.
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You know, it might not seem like a big deal, but it is. Now like I said
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this is a very broad topic and I could probably talk about this for hours on end
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You know
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I'm pretty passionate about this because I've seen so much wasted potential with people who just
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haven't had the confidence to live out the way that they could have but I will be uploading a more in
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depth post on this topic on my patreon. You can check that out if you would like, the support that I get there is
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greatly appreciated.
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And it truly helps me out a lot and I will be leaving a link for that in the description box if you're interested.
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Now, please share any tips that you might have on confidence.
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Thank you so much for watching this video and I will see you in the comment section.