How to build your confidence
Published on January 15th, 2007
Casey Combden has a very interesting post on confidence building. He gives a few very practical tips that I found very helpful. I like this one in particular:
Be a “front seater”… sitting in the front row, tells people your present, your confident and you’re involved. When you sit at the back of any room, it’s a visual and mental indication of your commitment to that subject. Confidence means you are in the heat of the action, in the front row. Not on the sidelines, of the back row. Come early stay late, it shows strength and confidence.
I couldn’t agree more. It’s very true in any situation I can think of - from family, school to business meetings. For the whole article, click here












September 8th, 2007 at 6:44 am
Great article, no point standing on the sidelines of life, it is better to play the game.