a post by Suzanne Kane for the World of Psychology blog
“Confidence comes not from always being right but from not fearing to be wrong.” Peter T McIntyre
I suffered from a lack of self-esteem and little confidence when I was an adolescent. The feeling of loss and not being good enough, or smart enough to get things done and fearful of trying anything new lasted through my teens and throughout the early part of my adult life. It wasn’t that I was brought up deprived of love or lacking a comfortable environment, for my parents loved me dearly and I never knew hunger or felt diminished by our standard of living. I did, however, take notice of the confidence my peers at school and wanted desperately to be so confident myself. Thus, my journey of building my self-confidence began.
Maybe you can relate. Maybe you can benefit from some of the tips that helped me become more confident.
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