Based on the movie poster, I’m not thinking I’ll like Fight Club 2…
The key to success (whether in a relationship, job, or personal endeavor) is confidence. It’s been scientifically proven that people are attracted to tenacity, and the way you’re perceived can change based on your level of personal mettle. If you want to improve every aspect of your life, boost your confidence with these easy steps.
The key to success (whether in a relationship, job, or personal endeavor) is confidence. It’s been scientifically proven that people are attracted to tenacity, and the way you’re perceived can change based on your level of personal mettle. If you want to improve every aspect of your life, boost your confidence with these easy steps.
1 – Cleanliness Is Close to Confidence
When
you wake up, cleaning yourself up should be among your first
priorities. A routine of heading to the bathroom to wash up starts your
day off right; you’re the star of your own personal movie, and a trip to
the green room will make you feel like a million bucks inside, no
matter what your bank account says. Keeping clean will also make you
less self-conscious around other people, as your thoughts won’t be
lingering on whether or not your breath smells, or there’s an odor
coming from your armpits, feet, etc.
2 – Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall
While
you’re cleaning up in the bathroom, it’s difficult not to look in the
mirror, as they’re usually equipped. Look yourself in the eyes and see
what it is that other people see when they look at you. Practice saying
and doing things in the mirror to understand how you’re coming off to
the outside world. Also give yourself a pep talk. You’ll see in the
mirror the way someone reacts when they truly care about you, so you’ll
have a bar to measure people with.
3 – Think about It
Where did I put that damn HDMI cable?
We
are our own God; regardless of who or where you are, you’re responsible
for the way you interact with the world. If you want to be confident,
you have to think confident. This means not doubting yourself–instead,
coach and motivate yourself. The power of positive and negative thinking
can transform you, and, since you’re you, it’s in your best interests
to have a positive mindset about yourself.
4 – Dress to Impress
Everyone
judges everyone. When you see someone dressed up, you naturally treat
them with more respect than you would someone sloppy–it’s like how you
drive a little better when there’s a cop driving behind you (unless
you’re rich or daddy’s a politician), and you don’t mouth off to a
soldier (unless you’re a hippie or insurgent). Here’s a tip: store
security dresses up in pressed black clothes to look like cops and deter
you from theft for a fraction the cost of real bacon (and with less
cholesterol).
5 – Be Prepared
Athletes
watch hours of footage every day to study themselves and their
opponents. Artists paint thousands of pictures, play thousands of songs,
and dance thousands of dances before their work registers in your
senses. People may be born with certain strengths and weaknesses, but
preparation for the events in your life makes a world of difference in
improving how confident you are.
6 – Improve Your Posture
Dear Santa, In what universe is a piano a drum set?
Don’t
slouch! When you’re hunched over, you look smaller. Have you ever seen a
nature video? In the animal kingdom, a common survival method is to
bulk up (or at least make yourself appear larger). This works on people
too. You don’t see the President or a CEO hunched over looking at their
feet, so why are you?
7 – Move with a Purpose
The
way you walk goes a long way in affecting how you’re perceived. The WWE
is a great place to see this in the wild. Though not allowed to compete
in the Olympics, professional wrestlers have a style about them. Each
individual wrestler is defined by their entrance, their strut, and their
attitude well before they earn that undisputed championship belt. It
doesn’t matter whether you win or lose; it’s how you strut that counts.
Just don’t get all Spider-Man 3 about it.
8 – Look People in the Eye
Feeling
confident means having power over your surroundings; it means people
around you are treating you the way you want. Looking someone in the eye
is a great way to show people you’re confident. This will build trust,
and you’ll be more attuned them, picking up their visual cues. If you
learn to read these cues, you’ll be able to convince yourself you can
control the world around you with the power of your own voice.
9 – Stick to Your Guns
Remember
all those positive things you said to yourself in the mirror? Continue
saying them throughout the day. You have to reinforce your confidence;
it’s not something you decide to be, and it magically happens. Sticking
to your guns also means standing up for what you believe in. Doing so
will give you the confidence to say what you mean and mean what you say,
no matter what anyone thinks of you.
10 – Learn and Burn
Study
and exercise are the best ways to boost your confidence. There’s a
certain power you get knowing you’re the smartest person in the room.
Knowing that you’re able to defend yourself is powerful as well. Your
energy levels will be higher, you’ll be more alert, and you’ll be a
constantly-evolving person. I’m confident there are no downsides to
studying and exercising.
11 – Baby Steps to Success
Above
all else, know that it takes baby steps to get anywhere in life.
Overnight success doesn’t exist; it’s a myth, just like Zeus, unicorns,
and a decent movie with the word “vs.” in the title. Don’t get
frustrated if things don’t go as planned, and don’t give up–continue
planning, acting, doing, and gaining the confidence to succeed.
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