“Confidence comes not from always being right but from not fearing to be wrong.” ~Peter T. Mcintyre
We feel powerful and courageous when feeling confident. A confident person can have positive dealings with authority figures and feel more self-assured in conversations with others in everyday life. This can help to resolve disputes and open the lines of communication in all relationships. When you keep your chin up, shoulders back, maintain eye contact, and directly face the person you are speaking with, others will interpret this body language as self-assurance, take you seriously and treat you with respect.
When we express confidence and courage in our interactions with others, we demonstrate our belief in ourselves thus eliciting respect from others. Even if we don’t feel very confident, simply pretending to be strong and self-assured can make us feel that way. Repeated practice will encourage your confidence to grow, and it will eventually become a natural part of your personality. Confidence helps you feel more in control of any interaction and can positively change the dynamics of relationships.
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