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August
11, 2005:
Building Up Your Self-Confidence
Interview
with Tim Ursiny author of The
Confidence Plan
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Mike Carruthers:
What's the difference between self-confidence and self-esteem?
Tim Ursiny:
Self -worth or self-esteem is when I take my ideal of
what someone should be and I compare myself to it. Confidence
is more my belief that I can build that up to match, to get
to that point where I feel satisfied where I am.
Tim Ursiny, author of the book, The
Confidence Plan says one way to be more confident if to
avoid, avoiding things.
Avoidance drains confidence versus facing it.Lets say that
you're asked in the workplace, we need you to do a presentation
and you're afraid of it, you think about failing in front of
that group so you find some way to weasel out of the presentation.
Well, the next time that you're asked to do a presentation your
fears are now greater because every time we avoid something
the fear just builds, then finally, it almost feels impossible
to face it.
And the people you surround yourself with have a huge impact
on your self-confidence.
It can be very direct, it could be the person who put you
down, or the person that controls you or the person that just
suddenly passive aggressively demeans you, or it can just be
the person that is negative. Even if that negativity isn't addressed
towards you, imagine the last time you walked into a room where
people were having an argument, where a team was having a fight
or an argument, you can feel that, your body feels that when
you walk in. So, even if the negativity isn't directed at you
it can still impact your confidence and drain you of energy.
At
somethingyoushouldknow.net.
I'm Mike Carruthers and that's Something You Should Know.
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