Tell Yourself You Can
Posted on July 10, 2014 by Denise Brimmer, One of Thousands of Business Coaches on Noomii.
Give it a thought what is the following step after you are totally sure what you are capable of achieving, i.e. after you are totally practical
Give it a thought – what is the following step after you are totally sure what you are capable of achieving, i.e. After you are totally practical about your self-worth?
Tell Yourself You Can Reassure; Once you begin believing in yourself altogether, you become more confident. You don’t mind the detractors and the obstacles. You start telling yourself, “I know I may accomplish that, let them say anything they want.” You are your own best friend and motivator. This is what confidence truly is. But it doesn’t cease there. Your confidence plows, you on to in reality accomplish the things that you believe in. Think about this. You believe that you can drop off ten pounds in a month. You believe so staunchly in this that you become really confident that you are able to do it. Your confidence now becomes your self-control and you pull all stops in accomplishing your goal. Because you believed so intensely in it, you’ll actually be able to accomplish it. You will in reality knock off those ten pounds. See what occurs? Your belief made you confidentially and hence you accomplished. This is true in each facet of your life. Like in the example we took earlier – playing the guitar. It works there as well. You trusted you could play it, you became confident and you are now able to play a song wonderfully. Now what? Now you are attempting additional things. You attempt other songs. You believe you are able to accomplish it. With every new song that you learn, your trust in yourself is reinforced. You attempt more difficult songs. You keep on progressing and pushing your own limits because your belief in yourself is on an expansion spree. And then one day it occurs. Somewhere along the line, you start making your own music. You might probably even do well. You make individuals surprised when you riff so well. These were the same individuals who criticized you earlier, but you knew what you could do. They now stare in awe at you. They call you a master at what you accomplish. It happens with everybody who accomplishes success. They chase their belief with supreme confidence and they get what they want. They shun their debilities and criticism. One day, when you truly become a master, these individuals will be eating humble pie. They will carry on criticizing somebody else, but you are the one who will have accomplished what you believed in.
Continued success,
Dr. Denise Brimmer
Jeremiah 29:11-13 (NIV) “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” -