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5 ways to be more confident and be successful in life

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 9, 2025, 23:00 IST
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How to be more confident

While there's no substitute to hard work, it is not the only parameter that makes one successful in life. A person's confidence and how they present themselves to others also helps them succeed in life, especially in their career. Here we list some tips to boost your confidence:

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Practice positive self-talk

Confidence starts with the way you speak to yourself. Having negative thoughts and self-doubt can make one have a low self-esteem. So, replace those internal criticisms with positive affirmations, positive self-image, and self-talks. Catch yourself when negative thoughts creep in, and reframe them. Over time, this rewiring of your inner dialogue can make a significant difference in how you perceive yourself and also how others look at you.

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Set small, achievable goals

One of the most effective ways to build confidence is by setting and achieving small, achievable goals. When you complete something—even something simple—it gives you a sense of accomplishment and boosts your self-confidence. So, break your bigger goals in to smaller doable tasks and start with the ones which are more achievable. It can be something as simple as losing weight; you can begin by taking a 15-minute walk every day, and eating home-cooked meals. Over time, you can keep improvising these and see the results in the long run.

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Step outside your comfort zone

Growth and confidence often come from discomfort. But every time you face your fears or do things that hesitate you, it will boost your confidence. You prove to yourself that you can handle more than you thought, and you will. It also changes people's perception of you, as they start taking you more seriously.

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Focus on your body language

It is often said that your actions speak louder than your words, and rightly so. A person's body language can significantly influence how confident they feel— and how others perceive them. Standing tall, making eye contact, smiling, and speaking clearly can not only make one appear more confident but also help them feel more confident internally.

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Surround yourself with people who support you

Spend time with people who uplift support, and encourage you instead of being with those who pull you down. It is often said that a person's company determines who they are as a person, and rightly so. When you're surrounded by people who believe in you, it becomes easier and nature to believe in yourself too.

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