Points on How to gain self-confidence, Part -1 - Deepstash

Points on How to gain self-confidence, Part -1

  • Accept yourselves the way you are. Understand that you are enough, you have to prove yourself to yourself first. Accept and respect how you look, how you speak and how you behave etc. Only then you can able to improve yourself. Acceptance is the first step to improve ourselves and gain self-confidence.
  • When It comes to accept your flaws and mistake, positively embrace them, accept them, and take responsibility for your mistake without judging yourself. Mistakes help us ingrown further in life. If we learn from them instead of hiding them.

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