Think Positive
Leave your insecurities at the door, and put your best face forward.
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When you enter a room, have you noticed that there's often
someone who stands out from the crowd? You don't need to engage
with that person to notice how others are drawn to his or her
magnetism.
Most people wonder what makes these people so inviting. It
begins with self-confidence. The way you feel about yourself, as
opposed to how you try to look, sends silent signals to others
before you even utter your first word. This silent dance where we
"size each other up" influences how people react to us
and our messages.
If you've ever had someone ask you "What's
wrong?" while you were deep in thought, then you know that
unspoken signals send out messages as strong as spoken words.
Without even realizing it, we sometimes sabotage new business
relationships by our negative thoughts. Our self-doubt gives our
potential clients the opportunity to dismiss our ideas, no matter
how innovative.
To develop a positive attitude and attract the success you
deserve, simply:
1. Present your
"best" self at all times. Confidence comes from
always giving what you have to offer. Stand up straight, and speak
confidently about yourself and your business. This sends the
message that you are doing the best you can at any given moment. We
all want to work with people who are positive, because we believe
they will help us succeed. Their energy resonates with our hearts
as well as our minds.
2. Leave your
self-effacing chatter at home. Do not try to turn self-doubt
into strength by joking about your weaknesses or covering them up.
You may believe this gives you a "human edge," but
conviction about your goals is a much stronger sell.
3. Turn negative
"subconscious expectations" into positive ones.
When you approach a meeting with negative energy, it may indicate
to other people that you are a skeptic, that you are used to things
not working out. People want to do business with those who are
upbeat, not beaten down. Start by letting go of past failures you
continue to carry with you. Tomorrow is exciting, and it holds many
possibilities, no matter what happened yesterday.
4. Stop seeking the
approval of others. Fear often prompts us to try to impress
others. Do not sabotage the good things you have to say by putting
negative energy around them. You do not have to continually explain
yourself to others or justify your work. Find your voice by
speaking about the unique aspects of your business and what you are
trying to achieve. Most people do not have the time for judgment;
they would rather help you proceed toward your goals.
5. Always speak
positively. Catch yourself when you are about to act from
weakness. The "but what ifs" we place at the end of our
thought processes, even without our realizing it, dampen our
enthusiasm, cause procrastination and eventually sabotage our
efforts. Always conduct a quick internal check before speaking.
Does the remark you are about to make or the answer you are about
to give benefit your business and other people? If not, keep
silent. Silence is often stronger than words.
Take command of your life. It is important to take personal time
to build your confidence by reflecting on past achievements. The
time spent in this way is a much better investment than any
brochure or business card you could design. You have accomplished a
great deal in your business. Let your confidence put you above the
competition.
Speaker and consultant Romanus Wolter, aka "The
Kick Start Guy," is author of Kick Start Your Dream Business.
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