7 Little Things to Remember to Raise Your Confidence ...

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If your flaws are keeping you up at night, there are ways to raise your confidence. We all get bogged down by our imperfections, and focus more on the negative than the positive. If you want to raise your confidence, you’re going to have to stop criticizing yourself. In order to do so, keep these facts in mind:

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1. You’re in Control

You aren’t able to control what others think of you, but you’re in control of how you present yourself. You can keep your head down, acting shy, or you can stand up straight with purpose. One of the ways to raise your confidence is by remembering that you’re in control of your actions. You get to decide whether you’re going to go through life sulking or with a smile on your face. You have the power to make your life great!

2. Music Works Wonders

If you’re having a crumby day, put on some tunes. Your favorite song can help you forget about your problems. If it has the right beat, it’ll even raise your confidence. You don’t feel the same emotions while enjoying Josh Groban as you do when jamming out to Ke$ha. Put on the music that you know will have a positive, energizing effect on you, and you’ll be ready to face the day.

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3. Outside Influences inside

We all know that it’s what’s on the inside that counts, but that doesn’t mean you should neglect your outer appearance. By rocking an outfit you love, your confidence will skyrocket. Even if you don’t have the time to put together the perfect ensemble, grab a bottle of perfume. Something as simple as a scent can change your mindset, making you have a great day.

4. Others in the Same Boat

If your imperfections are haunting you, remember that everyone has complaints of their own. Even Heidi Klum has issues with herself, so never think that you’re alone in your suffering. We all hate certain aspects of ourselves, but only some of us learn to accept our flaws. If you want to be more confident, you have to realize that it’s okay that you’re not perfect, because no one is.

5. Learn to like Yourself

It’s hard to be confident when you can’t stand yourself. If you want to learn to love the person you see in the mirror, you need to give yourself some alone time. Think about what you really want out of life, and what changes you think you should make. Once you set goals, and try to accomplish them, you’ll feel better about yourself. Even if you don’t succeed, knowing that you tried will make you feel like a go-getter.

6. Acknowledge Your Growth

Don't compare yourself to others your age who are more successful than you are. Don't compare yourself to celebrities that have their hair and make-up done professionally. Instead, compare yourself to your past self. Think about how much you've grown over the years, and be proud of how far you've come.

7. You Can Fake It

“Fake it ‘till you make it.” It sounds silly, but pretending that you’re confident can actually help you gain confidence. It’s like you’re an actress lost in a role. All you have to do is pretend that you can handle anything the world throws at you, and soon enough you’ll realize that it’s been the truth all along.

Confidence will make you happier, keep your mind healthier, and help you feel more comfortable in social situations. When do you feel the most confident?

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I liked this article especially because in the start the writer wrote that you can have your head down and act shy or stand straight with a purpose. This was great because many times everyone see's the insecure person as the victim who can't do anything about it. I used to be extremely insecure and had to do all the work of becoming confident on my own. I'm glad that the writer here definetly knows what she's talking about.