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Creativity and Confidence: How To Supercharge Your
Self-Confidence Using Your Natural Creativity
by Dan
Goodwin
Great self-confidence is something that everyone can benefit from
developing.
Why is it that when the lives of two friends or colleagues of similar
backgrounds, education, age, and ability are compared, we often see
that one has achieved great things in all aspects of their lives with
seemingly very little effort or restriction, whilst the other has
struggled and fumbled through, been easily discouraged and de-motivated
and looked up to their colleague other with increasing envy and
frustration?
The difference that makes the difference between these two individuals
often simply comes down their level of self-confidence.
Having an indestructible sense of self-confidence and faith in our own
abilities makes achieving the things we want in our life, and
overcoming the obstacles that appear before us, become so much easier
and less intimidating.
No-one would doubt the benefits of improved confidence, but for some of
us, actually increasing our levels of self-confidence can be a daunting
task.
So how can YOU use your inner creativity to improve your own confidence?
Well, simply create more! It sounds obvious, but let's be more
specific. Whatever your preferred ways of expressing your creativity
are, do them as often as you can.
Whether anyone else sees our creative work or not, the act of creating
and of listening to our inner instincts, trusting them and expressing
them in creative ways, naturally increases our self-confidence and our
belief in ourselves.
Also when we are being creative, we are honouring our true selves. The
more creative we are, the more confident we become, and the two become
virtually inseparable and spill over into all areas of lives.
So whether being more creative for you means writing a few paragraphs
in a journal each day, singing in the shower, cooking a delicious new
meal or composing a symphony, make some time EVERY day to do something
that allows you to express your creativity and increase your confidence
in yourself.
Even
if it's just ten minutes.
As an additional bonus, you will soon find that you actually make MORE
time for yourself. By committing a regular amount of time each day to
creative expression, you will be actually DOING the creative activities
you enjoy doing, and therefore reduce the time you spend just wishing
or daydreaming about doing them.
5 common reasons why people lack self-confidence -
There are many ways that we can use our creativity to improve our
self-confidence. Here are some of the reasons people feel they
lack self-confidence in the first place, and how they can be overcome -
- "I don't know where to start." People often believe self-confidence
is an elusive and difficult thing to have and something that only
happens to a fortunate few. The huge availability of books, courses and
websites on increasing your self-confidence these days means there's no
shortage of information and advice to help us.
- "I'm not a naturally confident person." Then become one. We each know
what confidence means to us, and have experienced times of feeling
confident. By drawing on these experiences and studying and learning
from other people we consider to have high levels of self-confidence,
we can soon increase our own.
- "I've never achieved anything worthwhile." Everyone, if they look
closely enough at their lives, can find achievements to be proud of.
These can be in all areas of your life - creative achievements,
careers, relationships and many others. If you think you can't do this
for your own life, why not get together with a friend and write a list
of each other's achievements that you're proud of?
- "It's too big a task to take on." Often the prospect of taking on a
large or complex task can shake our self-confidence and raise doubts in
our abilities. By simply breaking down the task into smaller,
manageable stages, we can increase confidence as we go through and
build on the success of completing each step along the way.
- "I always make mistakes." Mistakes are the most important element of
learning and developing. If something does not give you the results you
expected, look carefully at what you did well, and the things you maybe
could do better if you had to do the task again. By responding in this
way you can build your confidence and ability to grow and learn.
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© Copyright 2006 Dan Goodwin.
Creativity Coach Dan Goodwin is the author of “Create Create!”, a FREE
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