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HOW
TO BE CONFIDENT AT WORK
Are
you suffering from work place blues? Are you suffering
from low self-confidence at work? Well the trick is
to adopt a positive attitude towards work, your colleagues
and your superiors and believe me it will work wonders
at making you feel 10 feet tall. Work blues hit us
even during our best days. But what if it is your
lack of self-confidence that is making you feel low
and keeping you from achieving greater heights at
work? Here are some pointers to help boost your level
of self-confidence.
Find
direction
Travelling without a map or proper directions can
get you lost easily. Create a career map by listing
the areas you feel you lack confidence in. This could
include your fear of making presentations or your
inability to make a quick recovery after you have
made a mistake. This list will provide you with a
better picture of what is dampening your confidence
level, and it guides you when you make improvements.
Also, start adopting a positive attitude. Replace
the "cannots" with more "cans". Keep in mind that
you have the power to choose and make decisions that
can have a positive impact at work. You are not powerless
to change things. Do not become too pressured to effect
change immediately. If you are relaxed and focused,
you will accomplish more. Remember, you should only
compete with yourself.
Don't be shy
Say you have just joined the company, or have just
been posted to a new department. How can you overcome
your shyness and start making new friends? Shyness
results because you focus too much on yourself, your
fears and your insecurities. Therefore, start focusing
on others instead. Find common ground. Show genuine
interest in what your colleagues tell you; do not
just nod mindlessly. Use the other person's name when
you speak. This not only makes the conversation more
personal, but it also helps you remember names more
quickly. Finally, do not underestimate the power of
a smile. A smile speaks volumes and makes you more
approachable. Once your peers accept you, you will
feel better about yourself.
Take risks
It may sound ironic, but taking risks actually
boosts your self-confidence. You just have to adopt
the right attitude at the beginning. Assume responsibility
for the risk and have clear ideas about where you
are heading. Having a positive attitude towards risk-taking
is a good way to make great strides forward.
Do not fear criticism
Do not be caught up in the emotions brought on by
criticism. Your confidence should not be hurt by inflated
words like "always" or "never". Do not go into immediate
denial or counter-attack mode. Instead, consider the
source and decide if the person really has the expertise
or knowledge to make his or her comments. If you decide
that the words are not just empty accusations, look
at it as an opportunity to improve yourself. Forget
trying to control what others think of you. Instead,
control what you can -- your own thoughts and feelings.
Dress right
If you are unsure about the colours to choose for
your clothes, start safe and go with neutral and discreet
tones. Wear colours that you feel suit you. Being
comfortable with how you look often translates to
being comfortable with who you are. And as you become
more certain of yourself, you can spice up the look
with a little colour. Women can enhance their look
with colourful scarves and accessories and men can
get away with colourful ties.
Enjoy life
How you are at work is strongly influenced by how
you are outside work. Away from work, pursue your
interests passionately. Even if these passions are
not related to your work, your enjoyment of life will
reflect on your disposition when you are at work.
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