Everyone has something that they may not be confident
about or some fear that keeps us up late at night. We are an imperfect people and
there are always going to be things that we are self-conscious about. It could
be that stutter that you get when you are nervous, the size of your feet, the
inability to get in front of a crowd and speak with purpose. We are all
imperfect, but that imperfection is humanizing.
Sometimes, we allow our fears and emotions to prevent us from
seizing opportunities because we are lacking in confidence. We may be afraid to
stand up and take charge in a situation because we are afraid of being talked
about. We become complacent because we lack confidence.
It is important to remember that there are haters
everywhere. You are never going to be able to please everyone. You may not have
the perfect body, you may not have the perfect voice, you may not have the best
athletic ability, but you are YOU and there is nothing that you can do about
that.
You must take some stock in who you are. Whether you are
quiet, nerdy, loud, funny, sarcastic, introverted, extroverted, or anywhere in
between, OWN who you are. Be that person and be that person on a DAILY BASIS.
Recently, I got the opportunity to hear Erin Fischer speak
at Panhellenic Academy. She was one of the opening speakers and she spoke on
the topic of confidence. She shared with us some of her habits that she
developed on her journey to being a more confident person. Here are some tips
from the brave Ms. Fisher:
#1- Limit your limiting
beliefs- Don’t let the fact that someone has told you that you are not good at something keep you from doing it. If you let go of those limits, you can change
your behaviors.
#2-Build your reserve
of resiliency-Failure is inevitable. You are going to fail, but the failure
is not what it is important. What is important is that you have the strength
and the courage to keep going even after you fail. Accept your failure, own in,
and learn from it.
#3-Get real- Do
not be afraid to ask for help. You are not a perfect person and you are going
to need help at some point. Be real with yourself and realize when you need that
assistance you can JUST ASK!
#4-Help others on
their confidence journey- Sharing your talent not only benefits the person
that you are helping, but you are going to find joy in sharing your talents.
#5-Identify your
fears so you can increase your self-awareness- By knowing your fears and
being aware of then, you can work on getting over those fears and gaining
confidence in the face of those fears.
#6- You can learn a
lot from the confidence of rock stars- Rock stars DO NOT CARE about the
people who did not buy their tickets. They are only worried about the people
who are bought their tickets and come to hear them play. Do not worry or lose
sleep over the people who do not buy YOUR ticket. There are people who are in
your corner. You should appreciate and “play” for the patrons that are behind
you.
So, dance like no one is watching, sing your heart out in
the shower, tell that corny joke, don’t let them put Baby in a corner! Be who
you are and be as genuine as you can be and go into the world and BE CONFIDENT!
Post Written by Guest Blogger, Sarah Ann Keeter; Edited by UNA Panhellenic
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