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How to Be More Confident: 9 Tips That Work

Confidence isn’t about being perfect—it’s about believing in your ability to try, fail, learn, and keep going. According to the American Psychological Association, self-confidence is the belief in one’s capability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish tasks, and it plays a vital role in psychological health and well-being. Whether it’s saying no, setting realistic goals, or simply stopping the comparison game on social media, there are practical ways to boost your confidence over time. Small daily actions—surrounding yourself with uplifting people, practicing self-care, challenging negative self-talk, and doing what you love—can create lasting emotional resilience. Studies show confident people tend to perform better academically, have stronger relationships, and bounce back from setbacks more easily. The truth is, confidence is not a trait you’re born with—it’s something you build, nurture, and protect. As mental health advocate Hannah Owens, LMSW, puts it: “Even small victories can help. A little progress is still progress.”

Key Facts:

  • Self-confidence affects health, success, and emotional resilience.
  • Social comparison (especially on social media) decreases self-esteem.
  • Exercise, meditation, healthy diet, and sleep all boost confidence.
  • Self-talk, boundaries, and realistic goal setting are crucial.
  • Confidence can be situation-specific and built through repeated actions.
  • It improves performance, relationships, and willingness to try new things.

9 Tips That Work

  • Stop Comparing Yourself to Others
  • ➤ Focus on your own journey and strengths instead of envying others.
  • Surround Yourself With Positive People
  • ➤ Choose friends who uplift you, not those who drain or judge you.
  • Take Care of Your Body
  • ➤ Practice self-care through healthy eating, exercise, meditation, and sleep.
  • Be Kind to Yourself
  • ➤ Show self-compassion during setbacks and treat yourself with grace.
  • Practice Positive Self-Talk
  • ➤ Replace negative inner dialogue with supportive, optimistic thoughts.
  • Face Your Fears
  • ➤ Build confidence by doing things that scare you—start small and grow.
  • Do Things You’re Good At
  • ➤ Strengthen your confidence by engaging in activities where you excel.
  • Know When to Say No
  • ➤ Set boundaries to protect your mental well-being and confidence.
  • Set Realistic Goals
  • ➤ Aim for achievable goals to build momentum and believe in your abilities.

Confidence isn’t about never feeling doubt—it’s about having the courage to move forward anyway. Take one small step today toward something that scares you. You’re more capable than you think.

 


面对压力时,要学会呼吸放松。
Learn to breathe and relax when facing stress.

 

Reference:https://www.verywellmind.com/how-to-boost-your-self-confidence-4163098

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