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Studies have shown that the clothes we wear can effect our cognitive processes. They can increase our performance and heighten other people’s impressions of us.
Whatever it may be: a dress, a suit, a pair of jeans, or piece of jewelry that makes you feel fabulous and powerful; put it on and transform yourself into the most confident and powerful version of you.
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Right before you do something you feel nervous about, try going back to a previous experience where you had an optimal level of energy, focus and achievement.
Replay and review the event in your mind. What were you doing? Who was there? What was the response you got from others? How did you...
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Confidence isn’t a trait you’re born with. Its something we build and get better at every day with continuous practice.
But sometimes we need to...
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So uuhhm, say what you want to say minus the weak words and expressions like "I think", "I'm not sure" and "in my opinion" for ones that puts you in charge of the thought, and make you come across as more calm and capable.
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Confidence comes from believing in yourself, your own abilities, and where you are in your personal journey.
Don’t go on social media when you’re feeling unsure of yourself or when you’re about to do something challenging. Its so easy to fall prey to posts that for the most part do not ref...
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