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How To Be Assertive And Confident In 3 Simple Steps

Topic: PersuasionBy Michael LeePublished Recently added

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Want to learn how to be assertive and confident? While some strategies require nothing more than a trip to your local health store or gym, others require you to look deep inside yourself for inspiration. Either way, it is possible! To learn how to be assertive and confident, read on! Step # 1: Surround Yourself With Friends. Friends, and I mean your real friends, make you feel good about yourself. When you're around them, you don't feel like hiding who you really are. You're free to talk about your hobbies and interests without fear of ridicule. In high school, those who had real friends learned how to be assertive and confident early on. Others have had to fake their confidence all throughout their student life. Real friends may be hard to find; but once found, they should not be taken for granted. With their support, you will continue to grow into the best version of yourself - empowered and assertive. Step # 2: Make Yourself Look Good. While you're no narcissist, a little bit of grooming couldn't hurt. In fact, many women have confessed that putting on red lipstick makes them feel powerful. Whether it's the boldness of the color, or the rebelliousness of the idea, that elicits that kind of reaction doesn't matter; what matters is that women feel more empowered. Guys, on the other hand, find that building muscle gives them the confidence they need to succeed in their chosen paths. Aside from the satisfaction of having put in a lot of work into their body, knowing they look fit and gorgeous always makes them feel great! Step # 3: Know What You Want. If you want to know how to be assertive and confident, then you at least have to figure out what you want in the first place! Many people who stutter and lose their train of thought in the middle of a sentence are probably still trying to come to terms with themselves. When preparing for a speech for example, decide what you want to share with the audience and what kind of reaction you wish to evoke from them. With a clear goal, you will be able to deliver your speech with admirable confidence and clarity. Knowing how to be an assertive and confident person is different from actually being one. To cross that line, you need to put these strategies into play. Don't just read this article and go on with your life as if nothing has changed. Remember: Everyday is an opportunity to better yourself.

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