The personal confidence trick
If there are times when your confidence deserts you, this simple
trick or technique could make all the difference.
Before I tell you how to do it let me give you the opportunity
to quickly prove it will work for you first.
Sit as
you would if you were on your own and feeling really fed up. Yes
that's right, imagine you are fed up now, and sit or stand as
you would if your were fed up now. Maintain that position for 15
to 20 seconds. No more!
OK, now sit or stand as you do
when you are with people you like and are feeling really happy.
You can choose how happy you want to imagine you are right now
but move into the position you associate with feeling that happy
and hold it for 15 seconds, or for as long as you now want to
feel happy now.
So what have you noticed? Have you
noticed that you adopted different positions and that you did it
without having to think about it very much, if at all?
Did you also notice that as you assumed each of the positions
you also began to feel a bit fed up, or happy to some degree?
Yes?
The simple explanation for this is that over
time, as you have experienced different emotions and moods, your
body has taken on different shapes that you now unconsciously
and habitually associate with them.
The interesting
and useful consequence is that when you adopt the position you
associate with a particular mood you also begin to 'feel as if'
you are in that mood too. It's all to do with the way we are
wired up which there isn't time to go into more in this article.
So to feel confident when you need to but don't, you
simply have to adopt the position you do when you feel naturally
confident.
So how are you going to do that?
Remember times in the past when you have felt supremely
confident.
Choose one of those times that you can recall
and relive in some detail now.
See yourself back there then
and remember where you are and what is going on around you.
- Recall what you see.
- Hear the sounds around you.
-
Perhaps you even now remember the smells.
- As you do this
recall how you were standing or sitting and now begin to take on
that shape and experiment with how that feels.
- Notice the
muscle tension you associate with feeling this way, perhaps in
your face, your neck, shoulders, chest, abdomen and legs.
-
Recall how you are breathing. Where in your diaphragm, high up
in your chest or deeper in the belly? Fast and tense or slow and
relaxed?
Experiment, and as you do notice what
your body naturally does when you do 'feeling confident' now?
And, in the days ahead when you naturally feel
confident notice again what it is you do and keep stacking these
experiences so you become more consciously aware of what you do
unconsciously when you are feeling that way.
You will
probably notice one or two of the movements and sensations are
particularly effective in helping you feel more confident
naturally. Make a particular note of these and reproduce them
first because when you do you will discover they have a domino
effect and trigger of all sorts of other changes in you
naturally that are all very helpful. My clients typically notice
relaxing their shoulders and breathing more deeply is
particularly effective. You may find it is something else
however.
Now when you feel less confident than you
want to, arrange your body in the ways you have discovered you
associate with feeling more confident and enjoy the results.
The extra bonus: When you act as if you are confident
you will not only feel it you will appear it to the world around
you and you are likely to find this magnifies how you feel in
yourself.
Wishing you an outstandingly successful
life.