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How to be more confident: 5 effective tips

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 11, 2025, 10:46 IST
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How to be more confident

Confidence isn’t about being the person who speaks the loudest in the room or having it all figured out. It’s about trusting yourself in when things and situations feel difficult, and still moving forward despite facing your fears or overcoming doubts. True confidence is built one small step at a time— through self-awareness, facing your discomfort, and conscious practice. Here we list some effective tips to build unshakable confidence.

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Embrace awkwardness

Awkward moments are not your enemy— instead they can help you step outside your comfort zone and become a better person. Instead of avoiding them, embrace such situations. Whether it’s a presentation or a clumsy introduction, facing these situations can train you to be more resilient. Each time you face discomfort and push through it, you grow stronger and more confident as a person.

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Talk to yourself

Your internal dialogue sets the tone for your outer confidence. So, be kind to yourself and connect with your innerself at the end of a hectic day. Regularly talking to yourself— out loud or in your thoughts— can help you sort your emotions, reflect on challenges, and discover solutions to problems. This habitbrings clarity and builds self-trust in the long run.

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Follow the ‘2-minute rule’

When a task feels overwhelming, your brain may try to protect you by avoiding it. But the trick here is to face challenges instead of avoiding them-- this will make you more confident. Commit to doing it for just two minutes. Whether it’s making a difficult phone call, starting a workout, or writing a report— promise yourself only two minutes. Most often, the hardest part is starting, and once you begin, momentum takes over. Over time, this practice rewires your brain to see action as less intimidating, steadily boosting your confidence with each completed task.

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Connect with people while talking to them

Eye contact is powerful, but it can also make you overthink how you're being perceived. A subtle trick? Listen to the other person’s breathing instead. By focusing on their breath rhythm, you naturally tune into the conversation. This helps you create a connection and helps you stay out of your own thoughts. In return, it makes you appear more confident and connected— without forcing it.

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Be curious, but not judgemental

Confidence grows when your focus shifts from inward anxiety to outward curiosity. When you're self-conscious, you tend to overanalyse your actions. So, flip the script: Get curious about the person you're speaking to. Ask thoughtful questions, listen actively, and be genuinely interested. This not only helps you connect with them better but also reduces your nervousness. Curiosity creates engagement, and with it, your confidence grows naturally— because your attention is no longer trapped in self-doubt.

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