Tag Archive: confidence

Back At My Desk

I love my job! In fact, it isn’t a “job” (or as some would say, a j.o.b. – just over broke). It is something I would do (and have done on occasion) without even getting paid for it. Creating content and curriculum, presenting information and ideas to eager ears (and some not-so-eager-ears), helping people to…

Making The Right Decision

Ever wondered what makes any decision “right”? Being right or wrong is simply a judgment—they’re words on each end of a spectrum that’s different for everyone. What’s right for you may be wrong for me. And you can never expect to be right beforehand—only after. I’m not talking about moral judgments here. I’m referring to…

Think You Can

“I can’t do it.” I wish I had a dime for every time I’ve heard that phrase! I have found that someone who “can’t do it” actually can – and the reason they say and think they can’t is because they don’t believe in their own abilities. You’re where you are today because you DID…

Let’s See Them Pearlies!

If you want to appear more competent and confident, then turn on your smile when you’re talking to a prospective client or interviewing for a new job. Many studies show that the more times we sincerely smile during a conversation, the more likely it is the person listening will do what we want. Psychologists have…

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Goal Achievement
  1. Re-state your “outcome” goal as a series of “performance” goals. State them positively – things you are going to do as opposed to things you are not going to do.
  2. Picture the achievement of your goal and even plan how you will celebrate.
  3. Think hard about your level of commitment. Determine how you will make time for your goal.
  4. Determine what you will need to let go of to make room for your goal, what habits you will have to change and what new things you will need to start doing.
  5. Share your goals with others. Cultivate your own support team.
  6. Assess and measure your progress daily and weekly.
  7. Adjust your activity if things are not working.
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