7 Secrets to Reclaiming Confidence that Successful People Know

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Winston Churchill once said, “Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.”

The problem is, enthusiasm can be hard to come by, especially when yours has taken a beating. Setbacks and disappointments have a way of knocking it down. We start doubting ourselves and lose sight of who we really are. Without confidence, it becomes impossible to try, guaranteeing failure.  

Thankfully, we know one thing for certain: confidence can be reclaimed, as every successful person knows. Read on to discover 7 things successful people know about reclaiming confidence.

They Remind Themselves They Can Do It

Successful people recognize failure is normal. Getting there won’t be without bumps. The important thing when trying to regain confidence is to realize success is still a possibility…or even a probability. This is where you remind yourself of your goal and visualize success all over again.

They Walk Away

There comes a time when a break is the best thing you can give yourself. Confidence wavers when you’re feeling stressed and overwhelmed. Doing a hobby you love, taking a walk, or spending time with friends, does a lot toward regaining a positive mindset when you’re feeling frustrated.

They Revisit the Past

Where have you succeeded before? Where have you failed? Everything that’s come before is a teaching moment. What do you know about yourself already from these events? Understanding the “you of yesterday” is where your insights today come from. Confidence comes from using this knowledge well.  

They Forgive

Hating yourself for some mistake you made isn’t going to get you anywhere and only destroys your confidence. Being able to let go and forgive the past is crucial to future success.

They Keep a Handle on What They’re Saying

Self-talk can be particularly destructive to confidence. How do you talk to yourself? Are you patient and understanding, or do you tend toward negativity? Grabbing hold of those mental put-downs will preserve self-confidence. Using more positive statements will build it up.

They Start Over

The only sure way to fail is to do the same thing, in exactly the same way, when you’ve already failed the first time. Rather than force failure onto yourself and eradicate confidence, revamp the strategy. Ask yourself how you can do things differently this time.

They Keep Trying

Persistence pays off. If you fail and stop, you’ll always think of yourself as a failure. It’s the person who gets up and tries again who builds confidence as they go.  

When I was in coach training school, the instructor put 10 positive attribute descriptive words up on the board. She asked which one did consumers look for first before hiring a coach.

Guess what that word was? Confidence.

That superseded the others: academic degrees, experience, skill set, specific knowledge, price, years in business, work background, geographic location, and programs offered.  

In the end, the only way to reclaim your confidence is to put intentional work into recovering it. By using these tips, you’ll get there. Recognize the process can sometimes be slow, but success truly does still lie within your grasp, even after a setback.

Your Guide to FOCUS Forward,

Donna

POWERFUL QUOTES FOR BUILDING CONFIDENCE

“Confidence comes not from alway being right but from not fearing to be wrong.” —Peter T. McIntyre

“When you’re different, sometimes you don’t see the millions of people who accept you for what you are. All you notice is the person who doesn’t.” —Jodi Picoult

“The way to develop self-confidence is to do the thing you fear and get a record of successful experiences behind you.” William Jennings Bryan

“If you hear a voice within you say ‘you cannot paint,’ then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.” —Vincent van Gogh

“Successful people have fear, successful people have doubts, and successful people have worries. They just don’t let these feelings stop them.” —T. Harv Eker

“If you are insecure, guess what? The rest of the world is too. Do not overestimate the competition and underestimate yourself. You are better than you think.” —T. Harv Eker

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About Donna

Donna J. Spina PCC, CPC, ELI-MP, is an ICF-credentialed coach and founder of Coaching InDeed Inc. and FOCUSED Leaders Coaching Newsletter. She specializes in preventing entrepreneur burnout and helping corporate executives thrive.

Using a holistic, creative approach, Donna helps leaders develop human-centric communication skills and a perceptive mindset. Her clients include analytical thinkers, solopreneurs, micro-business owners, and corporate executives facing challenges like overwork, lack of recognition, revenue or income ceilings.

Donna’s coaching FOCUSES on:

– Enhancing self-awareness and belief

– Crushing self-sabotaging mindsets

– Discovering unique value propositions

– Redesigning leadership styles

– Overcoming blind spots

– Creating customized business strategies

– Effective, empathetic, and trust based communication and self-talk

– Discovering your Personal Legend for Professional Branding

Her goal is to align personal values with organizational objectives, fostering dynamic, compassionate leadership. Drawing from her own life’s hardships and business experiences, Donna guides clients to become bolder, braver, and more FOCUSED leaders.

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