How To Regain Your Lost Self
Confidence
Nobody can hurt you without your consent
There are many instances in life where your
confidence is hit hard. Sometimes you overcome life’s hardness, sometimes you
get overwhelmed. Sometimes your courage and confidence sees you through, but
sometimes your self-confidence gets a beating. However, the point here to
remember is that “Nobody can hurt you without your consent.” The problem is not
as important as the impact it had on you, rather the impact that YOU let the
problem create on you. In life pain is inevitable but suffering is optional, as
the saying goes. It’s purely your choice, and whether you choose to bounce back
or suffer is entirely your prerogative.
There can be many reasons that your
self-confidence is hurt. You may have had a bad marriage and now are heading
for a divorce. You were not chosen for your college’s football team; you may
have been laid off. There’s definitely a lot of pain involved in any of the
situations. But you don’t necessarily have to suffer. You must arise and
resolve to get back your confidence.
The following ways would help you do just
that.
Look at the brighter side
If you have been laid off, it would be okay
to feel bad about it for a day or two but not more than that. Losing a job is a
terrible thing, but it does not mean the end of the world. Who knows it might
be a blessing in disguise. Maybe you have got some time to review your life,
get aware of where you are going, have a look at your likes and hobbies which
you could not develop because of pressures of your job. Maybe this is an
opportunity to start afresh and live your life a new way which is more in sync
with your abilities and aptitude. Similarly, a divorce may cause great pain but
then you weren’t too happy in your marriage either. It probably was just not
meant to be. Now you have a chance to rebuild your life the way you want it to
be.
Stop comparing yourself with other people
When we have a problem we always question
God – “Oh, God, why me?” Certainly God gave you a lot of rewards as well. Did
you then get up and ask God -”Oh God, why me?” That’s what human nature is all
about. We complain and remember God when we are in trouble or else we are too
busy with ourselves. Stop looking at other people who seem too happy and
comfortable to you from a distance. Stop comparing their comfort with your
suffering. This will only frustrate you further. Focus on yourself and make
every effort you can make to go out whenever you are feeling down. Self-pity is
very addictive and capable of destroying lives. Instead of indulging in
self-pity (though we all do from time to time), take control of your life and
take responsibility for your actions, learn from your mistakes and make a fresh
start. And yeah…don’t be bogged down when you hear a “NO”. A “NO” is something
which even greats like Edison and Ford, too, had to face. If you look at them
positively, you will find that each “NO” actually takes you closer to a “YES.”
It’s been reported time and time again that Edison conducted more than a
thousand failed experiments before he actually made an electric bulb! So get
going and take the an occasional no in stride.
Are you standing in your own way
You will notice that shadows are caused
when we stand in the path of sunshine. In our lives, too, we cause a lot of
shadows by standing in the way of our own happiness. In today’s world, it is
important to be flexible. A lot of people will look for a job for months, yet
still reject work coming their way because they are not willing to adapt to
some new job requirements. Jane, a schoolteacher, was laid off from her job.
She kept trying for months to get a job as a teacher while rejecting
opportunities such as taking private tuitions, being a nanny, doing
copy-editing work as a freelancer. The long wait hurt her self-confidence even
more. Sometimes it is wise to be a little flexible and adapt ourselves to new
job demands rather than to look exactly for what we lost. It helps regain
confidence quickly which brings along enough energy to get an even better job
in the field of your choice!
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