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1. Accept who you are

1. Accept who you are

People will try and encourage you to be more social, which definitely isn’t a bad thing.

However, it’s important to remember that introverts derive energy simply from time spent alone.

Don’t change who you are in the pursuit of fitting in.

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7. Work on your appearance

You don’t need to go over the top, but what you wear can have a large impact on how confident you feel.

So pay attention to grooming and dress appropriately for the occasion.

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2. Don’t be afraid of standing out

2. Don’t be afraid of standing out

Most introverts will try extremely hard to fit in and not stand out.

They want to blend into the background and not be noticed by others.

Do not do this. Otherwise, what’s the point in going out in the first place?

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Become Confident As Introvert

Become Confident As Introvert

Seeing this reminded me that I'll never get to where I want to be as an introvert if I keep letting fear control me

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5. Speak properly

5. Speak properly

It may sound weird but speaking properly isn’t always easy, especially if you’re not used to it.

Most people will mumble, stutter or simply speak too fast when they're nervous.

This then makes them even more nervous.

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6. Change your posture

Introverts will often have very negative body language, which then makes them look more nervous, unconfident, and awkward.

Stand tall, push your shoulders pack, and keep your head up. My eBook The Art of Body Language goes into much more detail on this.

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3. Observe others

When you find yourself in a new or uncomfortable setting, take note of the conversation starters and topics that keep interesting conversations flowing.

This is a good way to learn more social skills especially if you tend to be observant and introspective.

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4. Leave your comfort zone

4. Leave your comfort zone

Whether you go traveling, start a business, change careers or tackle a new project, it doesn’t matter. As long as you’re out of your comfort zone, you will grow.

You will NEVER be able to change when you're comfortable.

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