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Confidence is not something that can be learned like a set of rules. Confidence is a state of mind. Positive thinking, practice, training, knowledge and talking to other people are all useful ways to help improve or boost your confidence levels.
The simple answer to the question is Yes, absolutely confidence can indeed be both taught and learned. While not often recognized as such, confidence is an emotion that we feel just like happiness, sadness, joy or gratitude.
Offer Praise. The first thing that you can do is offer praise and acknowledgment for students' accomplishments. Don't Correct Everything. Set Attainable Goals. Give Students Choices. Be a Positive Influence. Build on Students' Strengths. Be Encouraging.
Inborn Confidence: When you were born, you had an innate level of confidence ingrained in your system. Confidence is either strengthened by your surrounding environment, or weekend by the lack of certainty. Learned Confidence: the older you get, the more the effect of the environment surrounding you on your confidence.
Absolutely not! Nobody is born confident. Confidence is something you develop as you go through life and as you put yourself in new situations or new environments. When you see others who ooze confidence, they weren't born that way.
Visualize yourself as you want to be. Affirm yourself. Do one thing that scares you every day. Question your inner critic. Take the 100 days of rejection challenge. Set yourself up to win. Help someone else. Care for yourself.
More than nice to have, confidence is a needed hard skill. Confidence is often considered a “soft skill.” Experience shows that confidence can and should be learned and practiced.
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