4 HABITS EMOTIONALLY CONFIDENT PEOPLE DISPLAY WITHOUT REALIZING IT

At its core, emotional confidence requires the same components as typical confidence but on a more zoomed-in level. You can learn from people around you who exude this kind of faith that good self-esteem is always the way forward – but let’s break it down even further. Here are 4 habits emotionally confident people display without realizing it.

THEY USE SELF-REMINDERS ABOUT THEIR IDENTITY AND PURPOSE

Do you know who you are? Emotionally confident people do! That’s how they can be so confident in themselves. They know themselves well and aren’t fooled by people who try to make them feel like they don’t. You can achieve this by regularly reminding yourself of your life goals, identity, and everything you like about yourself. Here are some things you should keep in mind: your strengths, your values and your expertise.

THEY ARE KIND TO THEMSELVES

An emotionally confident person shines from within because they nourish themselves. They make themselves a priority and treat themselves with kindness because that’s how their confidence grows. When you take care of yourself, you feel better and are imbued with positive thinking that helps your self-esteem. Unfortunately, those with low self-esteem are often mean, cruel, and unfair to themselves! How can you undo that pattern? Here are some ways to be kind to yourself: talk to yourself with compassion, don’t expect constant confidence, don’t compare yourself to others, validate yourself, and be kind to your future self, too.

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THEY WELCOME “FAILURE.”

No human being is perfect, and failing is a part of growth. Emotionally confident people know this and therefore accept or even welcome failure. Viewing something that so many people consider automatically harmful as a good step forward will do wonders for your confidence. Here are some tips for welcoming so-called failure in your life: change failure’s name, analyze your mistakes, and don’t dwell for too long.

THEY OWN THEIR AUTHORITY AND ASSERTIVENESS

You can tell when someone is emotionally confident by how they speak and carry themselves. They’re reasonable, but they’d never let themselves be pushed around. They own their power and assert themselves with dominance, confidence, and authority, often with a delicate balance that prevents cockiness. How can you build this kind of ownership of confidence? Here are some tips: learn to say no, be decisive and speak with certainty.

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