Got Confidence? It’s a Vital Business Tool!

in businessconfidence •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Are you confident? Many people aren’t – even people who look and act confidence. Knowing that you have something valuable to offer gives you a powerful tool in your arsenal, making you appear talented, excited, knowledgeable, and more likeable. While nobody likes a cocky, over-confident salesman, everyone enjoys the lift a truly confident person gives the room. That person might as well be you, right?

One key trait of confident people is that they love helping others – and as a network marketer, your business depends on your generosity of spirit. Not only do other people like you better, it also gives you a warm inner glow of accomplishment.

Speaking of accomplishment, come up with a list of everything you have achieved. Once you see all of that written down, you’ll feel confidence surge up in you – and also feel ready to face upcoming challenges. After all, you fought and won in the past, and you can do it again!

It’s worth noting that doing something that scares you is another great way to build confidence. Knocking down old fears and discovering that you can overcome them without nothing awful happening to you is a real buzz – and knowing that you can overcome anything really is the best confidence drug!

Finally, set your own expectations and live up to them. The world is a confusing place sometimes, and you know what’s right and best for you. If you can live your dream by your rules (within society’s constraints, of course!), then you really are living a life of confidence – you built all of this, it’s all yours, and you are a successful, happy and confident person.

Give these a try – you’ll find that your confidence gets a huge boost – and that your business operates all the better for it!

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very helpful post, like it dear @jimmy, thanks for sharing...