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Know yourself to gain self-confidence

Self-confidence is key

By Nedjy ChéryPublished 9 months ago 3 min read
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Know yourself

Actually, we gradually learn about ourselves over time, through new experiences and encounters with people who help us unfold. As for choices and decisions, no need to panic! Take all the time you need! Your decisions will align with the priorities you've set throughout your journey. As J.C. Maxwell said, priorities help us make wise choices. By establishing your priorities, you learn to devote your time and energy to enriching activities that lead to a better version of yourself, benefiting not only you but also your community.

Socrates said, « Know thyself. » Know yourself to gain self-confidence, discover your strengths and weaknesses, talents, and those you lack but admire in others. Know yourself to give your best and thereby make others happy.

Remember, some people might become jealous or threatened when someone changes their habits and becomes more mature and comfortable in their own skin (while others will love it). This process can thus pose a threat to old relationships, as it compels these individuals to look in the mirror and see who they truly are, which they might not necessarily want.

Jealous of my achievements and the admiration I receive in my community, a friend once said to a brother, 'What's with this guy? Does he think that all community members love him?' When I heard about his speech, I simply understood that he would have been better off trying to add value to his own life and building genuine relationships with others.

I've encountered many people like that on my journey. Instead of changing me, they preferred to help me know myself better and identify the true reasons for my existence. Offer space and compassion to these people; they might come back to you later. And even if they don't, let them live their lives. You don't need them to be yourself.

« Put all excuses aside and remember this – you are capable. »Zig Ziglar

Did you know that many experts recommend starting with the most difficult times first ?

What does this question make you think of ?

If your self-confidence is in the basement, this may not be the best option.

Difficult times will come, and you should be prepared. Knowing yourself is a journey, not a destination. Trials and errors are part of this process. It's the price you pay for the satisfaction you'll receive. You'll face obstacles, and some will trip you up and make you fall. Be ready to understand and accept that this is part of your progress, and commit to getting up and continuing your journey. Let's never forget that society tends to point fingers and condemn people. But here's a fact: these judgments are generally not based on reality.

Knowing yourself is a journey, not a destination.

If you've been harassed in the past or faced difficult situations, confront these issues. They won't disappear on their own. Past situations might still influence your approach to life, leading you to think you have to live according to others' expectations. Avoid falling into that trap!

When you feel like you're losing control, start taking responsibility: for budgeting, household matters, contacting someone, taking courses, planning for the future, and more.

My personal experiences and relationships with loved ones show that people struggling to know who they are tend to neglect life's details, casually assuming that things will sort themselves out. But that's not always the case. Taking responsibility keeps you away from the edge and allows you to be independent and self-reliant, no longer carried by the waves of fate."

And guess what?

We all have something special to offer the world!

There are probably in fact plenty of things you admire about yourself.

Even if you aren’t sure, feel free to call your family and friends for ideas when it comes to making a list of all your positive qualities.

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  • Olivier Sydney9 months ago

    Good writing

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