
People seem to have a lot of confidence. These people seem to bounce back with a strength that breeds envy, and then get up again after being knocked down. You can also build confidence. It doesn’t matter what your level of confidence is, it’s still possible to acquire it if you work hard to increase it.
Part of growing into ourselves is learning how to build confidence. Here are some ways to build confidence.
1. Get in touch with yourself
Connection and confidence go hand in hand since we feel most secure when we are authentic. We don’t have to pretend we are someone else or please everyone.
When we are honest with ourselves, confidence is built and emitted. Be clear about your purpose and values to be authentic. You will feel fake and cheap if you try to be someone else’s purpose and values.
Ask yourself: What are the most important things you need?
Consider what your legacy should be. What do you want people to remember you for?
It is also very appealing to others to be authentic. Positive feedback from others that appreciate you authentically will start a positive cycle where confidence increases and other’s perception of you improves.
2. Open up
Be open to the world around you and be curious. We become lifelong learners when we are curious. This helps us to silence our inner critics.
We aren’t operating from fear, anxiety, or worry when the learner is present. We are less likely not to stop our ideas, dreams, and plans.
Openness is the key to building confidence. We can thrive when we believe there are options and that challenges offer gifts.
It is a land of possibilities that makes us feel at ease. There is hope, a promise of the future. As we grow and learn, we are inspired by the possibilities.
3. Take a look at how you present yourself
It’s important to truly feel confident about yourself. There are many simple things you can do like getting your hair or nails done or whitening your teeth. Remember these things don’t define who you are at the end of the day. Confidence is built by being authentic without apologizing.
It’s about being fully yourself and stepping into your greatest potential. It is about taking responsibility for your impact and not letting go. This is about proving to yourself that you are important and incorporating self-care into your daily life.
Confidence comes from knowing that you matter. Now, the question is how do you tap into this truth?
A daily grounding practice is the best way to remind yourself that you matter and to ignite your passions.
We tap into the special knowing within us when we allow wonder, awe, and gratitude to enter our lives. The sage within us connects to the rest, and the rest becomes connected to something greater.
A great way to feel valued is to surround yourself with people who care about you.
These people will be there to support you and make sure that you feel the best version possible of yourself.
These relationships are crucial to your confidence and will help you to build your friendships and family.
4. Don’t Worry About Your Mistakes
Everybody makes mistakes. The key to building confidence is to learn from your mistakes instead of letting them affect your self-worth.
Make sure to fix anything that is broken, be open to suggestions, and if you are asked, say “I’m sorry.” Then, let go of the mistakes.
While it is helpful to review your mistakes, it doesn’t help anyone. This kind of self-flagellation is harmful to your spirit.
You will only be a lesser version of yourself if you constantly criticize yourself. You can build confidence by being your own type and thoughtful teacher.
You can adopt the character of a wise old Sage who sees you in a beautiful and messy way. The sage would gently speak to you, not overstating the lesson, and guide you to new insights with sweet affirmations that you are capable, whole, wonderful, and whole.
This sage is inside you, which is cool. You can sit with it during your mistakes and hear its wisdom that will help build your confidence.
5. Get lost in creativity
We can forget about the thoughts and feelings that cause us to doubt ourselves when we create.
Although you might believe you’re not creative, the truth is you probably haven’t used your creativity for a while [1]. Even if you’re not an artist, it doesn’t matter. Our thoughts are our creative side. We can tell stories, jokes, arrange flowers in vases, solve problems, or help friends.
We need to feel confident in our bodies and minds. To be able to trust our intuition, we must be able to see beyond the surface of our heads. Creative thinking is a key ingredient to confidence.
6. Dance Through Your Days
You can approach your day with the mindset that there are many gems to be discovered. This will confirm that you are not managing your situation but are leading your own life.
Consider when you are planning to take action. Is it reacting or creating? Do you have the potential to add humor? Are you willing to say yes?
Be confident in your approach to life by understanding that you have options and can succeed despite the limitations.
Make a list of the things you need to succeed. You might need support, quiet, music, a break or a deadline. Or, it could be a conversation.
You can customize the list to suit your needs.
When you choose to let go of the feeling that you are a victim and instead embrace your strengths, you can transform yourself from feeling like a victim into a captain. This perspective is key to building confidence.
You can help shift your perspective by taking a bird’s-eye view of the things you don’t have control over. Take a moment to enjoy the view and then ask the bird what it sees.
You’ll discover new ways to handle things. Your confidence will soar when you have wings open and a vantage point at 5,000 feet. This is because you have space, wisdom and compassion between yourself and your circumstances.
7. Embrace Failure
We are trying to avoid failure by trying to hide from it. We go into protective mode.
Our confidence is undermined by the energy, thoughts, actions, and feelings that result from trying to prevent failure. We become shaky and vigilant. Vigilance is tightness, which is a contraction. We must expand in order to increase our confidence.
Take risks is the only way to do this. Our DNA is built for growth. The more we work towards finding, living and creating, the more our confidence grows.
We stagnate if we don’t take risks. We keep repeating the same old thing over and over, rather than changing.
The great teacher and forger of risk is the best. Risk is a great teacher and forger. It helps us to create our identity and dreams. This is why risk can help build confidence.
We develop resilience when we take on more risks. We keep our failures to a minimum [2].
It is not the right thing to be small, or it will make us feel confident.
8. Never speak against yourself
While constructive feedback is important, it’s not necessary to be harsh or judgmental. Confidence can be built by love. Not false praise but genuine kindness that affirms, boosts, and encourages.
Celebrate your wins, no matter how small. You can build confidence by letting your mind and body soak up what’s going well.
9. Select a Goal
Choosing goals you are motivated to reach your goals will instill motivation and drive you to do the things you love. You gain confidence in your ability to achieve both small and large goals.
Begin with short-term goals, then move on to long-term. Your confidence will skyrocket when you see a brighter tomorrow for yourself by what you’re doing.
10. Enjoy the process!
Do not take yourself too seriously. You will be more confident if you have fun and build your confidence.

Last Thoughts
These steps are a sign of confidence. You can feel creative and motivated by creating your own acronym list of things that you believe will help build confidence in your everyday life.
As you strive to be the best version possible of yourself, each day cultivate positive self-talk. You have to start somewhere. So pick one of these tips and get started on your confidence journey.