In the realm of personal branding and image, self-confidence is the keystone. Having spent over a decade in this field, I’ve seen firsthand how essential it is for both personal and professional success. But what truly is self-confidence? How can one achieve it? A quick Google search might tell you to “believe in yourself” or “stay true to who you are,” but these phrases often feel too broad to be actionable.
One definition that stands out comes from Mel Robbins, who suggests that confidence isn’t a feeling but rather materializes through actions—through trying. Yet, at the core of this action-driven confidence is self-awareness and understanding your values. With these foundations in mind, I present five self-assessment techniques to boost your confidence. These tools will enhance various aspects of your life, empowering you to offer the world what only you can.
Understanding Self-Esteem
Technique 1: Take action
Confidence does not come from perfection, it comes from action. It is the willingness to try, regardless of the outcome, especially when you feel anxious or doubtful about your abilities. A clear example is when you are faced with a task that seems too difficult; simply stepping up and starting makes all the difference. This technique focuses on the power of repetition and practice to build competence. Each action makes you more resistant to those feelings of doubt and anxiety and brings you closer to your goals, which in turn builds your confidence. Just get started.