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The Two-Minute Self-Confidence Booster

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As you develop your focus and energy conservation techniques you should find yourself becoming more self-confident in any given situation. It's inevitable that as you gain control over your thoughts and actions, you become more self-assured, simply because you know yourself better, and you can now control your own reactions.

This is an especially important skill to have when you are dealing with others. It doesn't matter what the situation is – whether you're dealing with co-workers, customers, your boss, your significant other, or even your children – the more self-confident you appear to the people you are dealing with, the more confident they will feel dealing with you. And the more confident others are in your abilities, the more confident you will feel within yourself. It's the Law of the Circle at work again!

Even on the Internet, it's important that you feel confident when you are writing and email or responding to someone in a forum or a chat room. The Internet is nothing if not a gigantic transmitter of energy, so even without the visual clues that you would pick up in a traditional face-to-face interaction, your energy comes through loud and clear. And when you add in the fact that the most efficient human way to transmit energy is through the hands, it's no wonder that many people believe that your energy and intentions are even more pronounced when there's no other body language to confuse the issue. If you are feeling less than confident when you type, the other person will be able to sense this.

One of the key components to being self-confident is peace of mind. It's another reason why staying calm and relaxed is such an important part of mental concentration. When you have peace of mind, you will not feel timid, anxious, fearful, or any of the other negative emotions that can make you appear less than confident.

It helps to think of this in a spiritual sense. Think of yourself as a spark of the Divine. When you see yourself in this way, you can't help but feel more confident in your self and your ability to accomplish whatever you set out to do.

For those times when you need a quick boost to your confidence levels, you can use this exercise:

The Two-Minute Confidence Booster:

Stand in front of a mirror, and visualize your reflection as the person you will be interacting with. Center your attention on keeping your head perfectly still. To help with this you can use the Tai Chi visualization of your head being suspended by a string. This keeps your head and neck aligned, avoids building up tension in the neck area, and allows for an improved flow of energy throughout your body.

Focus on the thought that you are a person who inspires confidence.

Still standing before the mirror, practice taking deep breaths. See that there is plenty of fresh air in the room, and that you are literally feasting on it. Feel the fresh air filling up your body as you inhale, and as you exhale, feel all the tension and anxiety leaving your body.

You will find that as the fresh air permeates every cell in your body, any sense of nervousness or timidity will disappear, and will be replaced with a sense of peace and power.

You can also use this affirmation to help: "Absolutely everything goes my way."

This is very helpful if you are unsure of the outcome of the meeting, such as a job interview, medical appointment, first meeting with a client, etc. I have used this one very successfully at the doctor's office when I'm waiting to get my blood pressure taken. That's one time when it's absolutely essential to feel as peaceful as possible!


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Ruth Ritchie-Farmer, M.A. is the author of How To Concentrate: 18 Easy Ways to Achieve Laser Beam Focus in Anything You Do.

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» left by Chloe from Norhtern Ireland (2 years 307 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 3.5 out of 5
yes this was rather helpfull, i just get really nervous when I am meeting new people!
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» left by Anonymous (2 years 305 days ago.)
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We'll see! I have struggled with insecurity, mostly social insecurity, for years, and am trying various methods to change this aspect of myself. If this works very well, I'll come back and post my thanks.
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» left by Jack Black from Ireland (2 years 264 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
yeah ive also suffered from insecurity a lot around new people but the way i used to deal with it or at least try, was to spark up a cigarette further starving myself of oxygen and furthering my insecurity. I tryed the deep breating practice and found out its very effective.
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» left by Ruth Ritchie (840) (2 years 264 days ago.)
I used to be a 3-pack a day person myself for the same reason. It's amazing how much deeper you can breathe and how much calmer a person can really be, when you give up the smokes. The whole idea of smoking to calm your nerves really is a myth.
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» left by sarah from UK (2 years 180 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
im going to give this a go!!im just really nervous around people i don't know, i try to avoid confrontation but i need a new job and will obviosly have to go to an interview!!!ill be back if it works!!
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» left by Raffy from Philippines (2 years 177 days ago.)
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Thanks for this article sometimes I just can't accept failure but at least I tried!!!!:)

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» left by ARUN from INDIA (2 years 164 days ago.)
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ya its give me the wings to fly

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» left by batista from usa (2 years 74 days ago.)
ya this is a helpful idea
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» left by Anonymous (1 year 239 days ago.)
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Great article..will try it..Only one comment or criticism is that when you go to the doctor and your having a blood pressure test I think you should be natural because it will let your doctor know that you are in danger and he could prescribe something to help you.
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» left by Dianne from USA (1 year 221 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 2 out of 5
I enjoyed this article. It's good to have a simple procedure to relax and get focused. Thank you!
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» left by Anonymous (1 year 121 days ago.)
I will try this exercise out.. I am very insecure about confrontation with people, and I'm security as my profession. Hopefully this will help me get through it.

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» left by Anonymous (1 year 45 days ago.)
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Haven't read but a little bit of it, but so far it sounds like something that will help me immensely. What has really impressed me are the spiritual things thrown into this. I am a very spiritual person, and this helps me relate better, I think. ; )

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