Marissa McCallam

Jun 24, 2019

How to be a Con (fidence) Artist

As part of the Centre Myself programmes, we sometimes ask the participants to rate their level of confidence on a scale of 1 - 10. The responses are always interesting and often come down to an understanding of the following:
 

What does being confident mean to you?
 

Is it walking into a room full of people you don't know? Being able to wear the clothes you always wanted to without feeling self-conscious? Leaving the house?
 

Just the thought of some of these actions can trigger anxiety in people.
 

They could never do that. They could make a fool of themselves. Something could go wrong.
 

I ask you this - what are these beliefs costing you? Are you missing out on a life of beautiful and joyful experiences?
 

If your days are filled with 'I've always wanted to..' and 'I wish I had the confidence to...' ask yourself:
 

What would a confident person do in this situation?
 

And then try imitating it.
 

I'm not a fan of the description 'Fake it until you make it.' There's a sense of you trying to force something which is in fact a process, a muscle that needs to be built up over time. I have instead heard it described as 'Practice until you embody'. That's what it is - a practice. A little bit every day until you've been doing it for so long it becomes habitual.
 

What would a confident You do?


 

https://jamesclear.com/body-language-how-to-be-confident
 

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