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Do You Have Self Doubt?
By
Graham Harris
Do you doubt yourself and your abilities? What is it that you feel you
cannot accomplish? What is it that you want to achieve but feel you
can’t?
Whatever
it is, as we enter 2006, now is the time to do it. Now, in 2006, is the
time to overcome that which is stopping you from progressing and move
forward.
How?
By learning to believe in yourself and build your confidence.
But
before we start: what is your inner critic saying now? What is that
inside voice saying to stop you from progressing?
The
inner critic has a dynamite grip on our daily lives. S/he wants you to
stay the same. Doesn’t want you to change so uses such phrases as:
You’re not good enough
That will never work
You could never do that remember the last time you tried?
You’re not clever enough
What you. What makes you think she/he thinks you are attractive?
What
does your inner critic say that stops you from progressing?
Now
make a list of all the things it says. Go on just try, what have you
got to lose?
In our experience most of the critic’s power comes from generalising
from one example. So what you failed one. Well we’ve got news for you;
failure is not the end of the world. Everyone has survived failing at
something.
What is the end of the world is thinking that trying something and
failing means you can’t do it. You are a failure.
Trying something and failing means: Well done. You’re on the road to
success.
Don’t you see, the outcome is irrelevant, what is important is the fact
that you had a go.
All that is wrong is that you have given the wrong part of the process
power. If you focus on the end result, not achieving means failure. So,
therefore, your inner critic can now undermine and sabotage you
whenever it wants to.
If you focus on the fact that you made an effort to do something you
had never done before and congratulating yourself for that,
irrespective of the outcome, the critic has nowhere to go. S/he cannot
use your actions to distract and undermine your progress.
All overnight successes have spent years perfecting their act. Do you
think they just did it once and were a great success? Remember that
phrase your grandmother kept repeating to you time after time as a
child:
Practice makes perfect.
She was saying the same. It doesn’t matter if your first try was
successful or not. Do it again and again. The next time you can do a
bit more and a bit more. Each time you have the confidence to try more.
Let me give you an example. We live in a Spanish speaking country. When
we first went shopping we chose the supermarket so we could select our
items and pay the cashier without talking.
We
didn’t have the confidence to try and our inner critic said, ”You are
too old to learn a new language”.” You can’t learn a foreign language,
you tried at school and failed”.
Then over time we ventured into other grocery shops where you have to
speak to the owner. Gradually we have learned to ask for what we want
and have a short conversation with the shop owner.
We
don’t understand every word but we are more confident that we can
understand what is being said and become involved in the conversation.
You see we are progressing irrespective of our inner critic because we
have actual proof that practice makes perfect. Proof that the more we
make the effort the more confident we become.
We
have broken the code. We have found the secret ingredient.
Confidence
breeds confidence breeds confidence breeds confidence.
It’s not the outcome that matters. It’s the fact that you had a go.
Next time it will be easier.
Go on have a go.
Good Luck
Graham and Julie
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