Tag Archives: Self Confidence
How To Become Confident…Even If You’re Smart!
Posted on 06. May, 2009 by admin.
Ever notice how most doctors are confident?
If you walk into a doctor’s office and he (or she) acts like he knows what he’s doing, you’re going to trust his diagnosis and instructions. You’re going to respect him and listen to what he says and believe it.
On the other hand, if he shakes when he’s handling [...]
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Is Your Family Holding You Down?
Posted on 02. May, 2009 by admin.
Maybe your family is loving, caring and supportive of your shyness. Or maybe your family sucks and you hate seeing them and want to move as far away as possible from them.
Either way, they may be holding you down from overcoming your shyness.
Do you ever feel more shy around your family? Do you feel weird [...]
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Do You Make These 6 Mistakes In Your Body Language?
Posted on 30. Apr, 2009 by admin.
As with anything you do, your body language should be fluid and natural. Right now you probably have some very insecure habits when it comes to body language. Most shy people do.
They just don’t get it.
In most situations, your body language should be used to make other people think you are a confident, sociable person. [...]
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Would Being Good-Looking Cure Your Shyness?
Posted on 29. Apr, 2009 by admin.
Which of the following two types of shy person are you?
Unattractive. You don’t think anyone could possibly be physically attracted to you, and that further lowers your self esteem.
Attractive. Almost everyone of the opposite sex think you are good-looking, looks you over, and comments on how hot/cute you are behind your back.
Are You Unattractive Or [...]
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Sarcasm: A Guide For Shy People
Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by admin.
Do you find yourself using sarcasm ALL THE TIME because you’re shy?
There’s a right way to use sarcasm that makes other people think you’re funny. There’s also a wrong way that makes people see you as an antisocial loser from a mile away. What’s worse is that both ways look very similar on the surface. [...]
