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How do you boost self-confidence?

For me, increasing self-confidence has been a journey that is rarely straight-line but always worthwhile. I've discovered that self-confidence is something you develop and maintain over time through behavioral changes and mental adjustments rather than something you either have or don't. Setting modest, attainable goals is one important strategy that has benefited me. My confidence gets a little boost when I achieve even the smallest victory. Every accomplishment, no matter how minor, makes me feel more competent and prepared to take on more difficult tasks; it's like stacking building blocks.

For me, using constructive self-talk has been another effective strategy. I make an effort to catch myself and change my harsh self-criticism into something more positive and uplifting, even though it's easy to fall into that trap. For instance, I tell myself, "I'm learning and getting better every day," rather than, "I'm terrible at this." It also makes a big difference that I surround myself with people who believe in me and are supportive. It is simpler to believe in your own value when you are surrounded by positive people.

Lastly, stepping outside my comfort zone regularly—even in small ways—has boosted my confidence more than I expected. Trying new things, speaking up in meetings, or even just practicing a new skill all remind me that growth comes from pushing boundaries. Confidence feels like a muscle; the more you use it, the stronger it gets. What do you find helps you feel more confident when self-doubt creeps in?
 
I can really identify with that. My confidence comes in waves, but I've discovered that how I handle those low points makes a huge difference. When self-doubt starts to creep in, I try to remind myself of my past victories, no matter how small. I also keep a journal of my goals, minor victories, and compliments. It serves as evidence that, despite my brain's best efforts, I am capable of handling challenging tasks. And doing something—anything—helps when I'm stuck. A minor victory keeps me going and resets my perspective. Being confident means choosing to act in spite of your fear, not that you don't have it.
 

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