High self-esteem is a highly desirable trait. But not only because it’s a barometer of our own sense of worth and self-respect. High confidence is also a necessity for each one of us is that it also serves as a buffer. It protects us from taking downfalls too personally, while low confidence, in contrast, can …
Month: January 2018
We rarely directly link confidence and happiness. However, a vast amount of research tells is that a rather deep friendship exists between the two. Namely, higher confidence leads to greater happiness.
Our personal brand is the most valuable commodity we have. We have to take good care of it, nurture it, groom it, plan its future carefully, and constantly develop it…
Letting our value be shaped by others’ approval is a sure path to anxiety, insecurity and disappointment. Remember- you don’t need other people to tell you how much you are worth!
Confidence Hack #5 for 2018: We often tend to forget that healthy self-esteem starts with the “self,” with focusing on ourselves, with making ourselves happy first. So this year, practice more self-care. The best gift we can give to ourselves is learning an unconditional self-acceptance. Remember: “Self-care is the fuel that allows your light to shine brightly.”
For the next five days, I will be sharing my top tips on how to make 2018 your most confident year yet. Here’s my 4th confidence hack…
I recently attended a senior executive meeting for an important budget discussion. I know, it doesn’t sound too exciting. But as I sat there with the brightest at my company, it got me thinking. How are these people different from the rest of us? That is, what’s the recipe that makes someone a CEO, …
For the next five days, I will be sharing my top tips on how to make 2018 your most confident year yet. Here’s my third confidence hack..
For the next five days, I will be sharing my top tips on how to make 2018 your most confident year yet. Here’s my 2nd confidence hack…
Lack of self-esteem often comes from poor body image. Poor body image comes from slaving to stereotypes. Believing in stereotypes means that we disregard our uniqueness. Think about it: would you rather be stereotypical or different than the crowd?