Be Confident Being You

Be Your Self by Anna Laurini
Post Written By Eugene Morgan

Instead of being impressed about the confidence that another may have, we ought to be confident being ourselves because being confident in ourselves means self-acceptance.

Without self-acceptance there is no confidence. Being confident means feeling good about our selves while in the moment. When we’re confident in ourselves others take notice.

Others are drawn to us when we express confidence, because other people want to know more about us. Expressing confidence is not about hiding our faults.

Besides, no one is without fault. In spite of our faults, we can express our confidence.  Being confident is fully being our selves without reservations.

We don’t have to wonder how others think about us because we’re already accepting everything about us; therefore, we’re more accepting of others.

2 thoughts on “Be Confident Being You

  1. MEM

    Hi Big Dan,

    I like the flywheel metaphor describing confidence.

    Thanks,
    Eugene

  2. Confidence builds confidence. Much like the flywheel, it’s something that’s tough to get started. Once it’s started, it runs pretty much on autopilot. Sometimes it’s nice to be reminded of this. Thanks!

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