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Forging Your Self-Confidence: Part 1

Posted by Brian Tracy on Oct 13, 2009

surfing-huge-waveA young woman wrote to me recently, telling me that her whole life had taken a different turn since she heard me ask the question, “What one great thing would you dare to dream if you knew you could not fail?” She wrote that, up to that time, this was a question she had never even dared to consider, but now, she thought of nothing else. She had realized, in a great, blinding flash of clarity, that the main thing separating her from her hopes and dreams was the belief in her ability to achieve them.

Most of us are like this for most of our lives. There are many things that we want to be, and have and do, but we hold back. We are unsure because we lack the confidence necessary to step out in faith in the direction of our dreams.

Don’t Underestimate Yourself

Abraham Maslow said that the story of the human race is the story of men and women “selling themselves short.” Alfred Adler, the great psychotherapist, said that men and women have a natural tendency toward feelings of inferiority and inadequacy. Because we lack confidence, we don’t think we have the ability to do the kind of things that others have done, and in many cases, we don’t even try.

Just think: What difference would it make in your life if you had an absolutely unshakable confidence in your ability to achieve anything you really put your mind to? What would you want and wish and hope for? What would you dare to dream if you believed in yourself with such deep conviction that you had no fears of failure whatsoever?

Most people start off with little or no self-confidence, but as a result of their own efforts, they become bold and brave and outgoing. And we’ve discovered that if you do the same things that other self-confident men and women do, you, too, will experience the same feelings and get the same results.

Discover Yourself

The key is to be true to yourself, to be true to the very best that is in you, and to live your life consistent with your highest values and aspirations.

Take some time to think about who you are and what you believe in and what is important to you. Decide that you will never compromise your integrity by trying to be or say or feel something that is not true for you. Have the courage to accept yourself as you really are-not as you might be, or as someone else thinks you should be-and know that, taking everything into consideration, you are a pretty good person.

After all, we all have our own talents, skills and abilities that make us extraordinary. No one, including yourself, has any idea of your capabilities or of what you might ultimately do or become. Perhaps the hardest thing to do in life is to accept how extraordinary you really can be, and then to incorporate this awareness into your attitude and personality.

Know Yourself and Your Potential

In developing unshakable levels of self-confidence, your self-esteem, and self-regard are important starting points, but they are not enough. People have tried positive thinking and wishing and hoping for years, with only mixed results. To develop the deep-down kind of self-confidence that leads to victory, you need positive knowing, not just positive thinking.

Lasting self-confidence really comes from a sense of control. When you feel very much in control of yourself and your life, you feel confident enough to do and say the things that are consistent with your highest values. Psychologists today agree that a feeling of being “out of control” is the primary reason for stress and negativity and for feelings of inferiority and low self-confidence. And the way for you to get a solid sense of control over every part of your life is to set clear goals or objectives, to establish a sense of direction based on purposeful behavior aimed at predetermined ends.

Being true to yourself means knowing exactly what you want and having a plan to achieve it.  Lasting self-confidence comes when you absolutely know that you have the capacity to get from where you are to wherever you want to go.  You are behind the wheel of your life.  You are the architect of your destiny and the master of your fate.

Instead of being preoccupied with the fear of failure and loss, as most people are, you focus on the opportunity and the possible gains of achievement.  With a clearly defined track to run on, you become success-oriented, and you gradually build your confidence up to the stage where there is very little you will not take on.

Positive Thinking vs. Positive Knowing

Another essential way to build your self-confidence, through positive knowing rather than just positive thinking, is to become very good at what you do. The flip side of self-confidence is “self-efficacy,” or the ability to perform effectively in your chosen area.

You can raise your self-confidence instantly by the simple act of committing yourself to becoming excellent in your chosen field. You immediately separate yourself from the average individual who drifts from job to job and accepts mediocrity as the adequate standard.

Please stay tuned to my blog, as I will be posting Forging Your Self-Confidence Part 2 at the end of this week.

Until next time,

Brian Tracy

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October 13th, 2009 | 4:17 pm
Cheryl:

Hi,I’m a reader in China and have read your blog for quite a long time. Thanks so much for your enlightening and inspiring posters!

October 13th, 2009 | 5:50 pm

Hi Brian

Absolutely amazing blog post you have made about Self Confidence as this is one factor that will determine your success or failure in list.

I know im going to keep learning more from you.

Mark McCulloch

October 13th, 2009 | 11:57 pm

All of this works together. I don’t think it’s matter of positive thinking versus positive knowing. It’s a matter of both/and, in addition to taking action, even when we feel we are ‘fake.’ Acting alone can reshape our self perceptions. I also like what you said about becoming an expert in your field as a means to developing the self-confidence.

October 14th, 2009 | 6:37 am

As stated in the bible, “to thine own self be true,”

If we are created in the image of God, then why do so many people refuse to see and invest in their own greatness?

October 14th, 2009 | 1:44 pm

I continue to know that my success continues to come due to my actions in the direction of my success.

October 14th, 2009 | 1:54 pm

Thank you Brian great wisdom.

I used your material after a Pheonix Seminar hear in New Zealand on 13th September 1989. That’s how impactive! I am responsible was the key message to me after this day long seminar.

Today after a challenging couple of years with loss of both parents and the growing up required from this time in life I am re-enthused again. Using your material is great (just purchased Flight Plan - The Real Secret of Success) and will continue to forge with my self confidence.

Thank you for your commitment to help us all achieve business and personal goals.

Keep smiling :)

Paul Meyer

October 14th, 2009 | 2:33 pm
ENRIQUE LLAMAS:

ESTIMADO SR, BRIAN TRACY

LE ENVIO UN CORDIAL SALUDO Y BUENAS NOCHES, EL TEMA DE LA AUTOCONFIANZA ESTA EXCELENTE,
¿ME PREGUNTO COMO LE GANA UNO A LA DESESPERACION, TENGO MUCHAS IDEAS Y OPORTUNIDADES DE NEGOCIO, PERO LA FALTA DE LIQUIDEZ Y PROBLEMAS COTIDIANOS NO LO DEJA A UNO PENSAR ADECUADAMENTE.

¿COMO HACERLE????

O REGRESA UNO DE EMPLEADO.

SALUDOS SR, BRIAN TRACY.

October 14th, 2009 | 6:27 pm

very pragmatic

October 14th, 2009 | 7:29 pm

hi Brian,

So glad I came across your blog. You were kind enough to endorse my book The Purpose Principle a few months ago which I really appreciate. I just joined ilearningglobal and am really excited about the opportunity.

Thanks for your continued leadership,
Kevin Doherty

October 14th, 2009 | 9:44 pm
Osama Dogorshom:

Extremely nice topic, I just want to stress that nothing is more destructive than being mediocre

Osama Dogorshom

October 14th, 2009 | 9:51 pm
Hoor:

I am a great fan of your Brian. Your articles are inspiring and thought provoking. Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful knowledge. God bless you. - Best regards - Hoor from Dubai

October 15th, 2009 | 7:10 am
Madeleine Stenslind:

Thank you Brian for your excellent show in Stockholm , Sweden, last friday. For me, it changed everything and now I´m sure of my ability. Last friday ment a lot for me. Thanks again. I will keep follow you !
My best
Madeleine Stenslind

October 15th, 2009 | 9:16 am
ENRIQUE LLAMAS:

ESTIMADO SR, BRIAN TRACY

LE ENVIO UN CORDIAL SALUDO Y BUENAS NOCHES.
CADA VEZ QUE QUIERO REALIZAR NEGOCIOS, ME DOY CUENTA QUE NO SE PUEDEN CERRAR NEGOCIOS SIN DINERO,
COMO ME SUCEDIO EL DIA DE AHORA SE PERDIO UN NEGOCIO CON UN BUEN CLIENTE Y AMIGO POR NO TENER LOS RECURSOS.
SALUDOS A TODOS.

ATTE.
ENRIQUE

October 15th, 2009 | 5:37 pm

HI Brian,

Your words of wisdom are priceless.

Positive knowing, what a concept. To obtain this level of self knowledge takes work that is well worth the effort. Character development is like digging for gold, who you become in the process is more valuable than the gold you discover.

October 15th, 2009 | 5:59 pm

Hi Brian,

I’m starting in this journey. Probably late, but I see a clear progress following your advice through your blog, audios and books.

Thanks

October 17th, 2009 | 9:01 am

Hi,
I’m a reader from Saudi Arabia. I have learned a lot from your blog and your books, Thank you
You helped me to achieved some of my business and personal goals.:-)

October 17th, 2009 | 11:21 pm
Eric:

Thank you for the very timely comments.

October 19th, 2009 | 9:40 am
Abdul Basit:

Thanks Brian for such an inspirational post.

October 20th, 2009 | 12:54 am

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