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Self-Esteem Activities: 3 Confidence-Boosting Activities Anyone Can Do

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If you suffer from lack of confidence, then you need self-esteem activities to help you gain a better perspective about yourself. Don’t sound so surprised. You’re not the only one who has to deal with personal issues. Kids and adults of all ages experience this kind of dilemma at least once in their lives. These self-esteem activities are bound to cure you of your confidence problem. If you’re ready to change the way the world - and you - think about yourself, read on! Self-Esteem Activity # 1: Give Yourself A Pep Talk. It’s hard to listen to your inner voice when all you hear are the voices of others. In order to build high self-esteem, always give yourself a private pep talk. Give yourself at least 20 minutes on any given day. Take deep breaths and enumerate all the things you love about yourself. Remember all the wonderful accomplishments (no matter how small) you have. Don’t stop in the middle and start thinking about negative things. When a negative thought comes to mind, immediately cancel it out by saying something like “Cancel, cancel, cancel!” or “Delete, delete, delete!” Learn to praise yourself. Tell yourself that you’re beautiful, that you’re smart or that you’re ready to take on the world. This is your time to shine for yourself, by yourself. Self-Esteem Activity # 2: Learn Something New. Learning something new can give your confidence a tremendous boost. If you don’t know how to cook, why not take a cooking class? Every step you learn and take adds to your self-confidence. By the time you get around to making your very first main course, your self-esteem should be sky high. Why? Because you now know something other people don’t. You now have an additional skill tucked under your belt. Self-Esteem Activity # 3: Read Empowering Books. Reading might seem boring to some, but personal development and motivational books can jolt you out of that. These books have the power to speak to you directly. They show you how much your life can be improved with just a few steps. Reading about the triumphs of others only fuels your determination to succeed even more. After all, if others can do it, so can you! Some of the stories can also be quite inspiring. Engaging in self-esteem activities is very important. It gives you a sense of self and purpose. By becoming more confident, you are also paving the way for your future. The trip might be a little daunting at first; but once you take the first step, there’s no turning back. And soon, you’ll find yourself becoming the confident person you’ve always wanted to be.

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