
You see THEM all around you:
Walking confidently into a bar and asking someone
for their number.
Expressing their views in a company town hall
meeting.
Asking the dreaded question to their boss. All these
folks are reeking of confidence!! Do you wish you had the confidence that they
possess, to do the things they do and say the perfect things they say?
When you hear the word ‘successful’ who comes to
your mind first? Someone on TV or real life who seems to feel no fear and says
the perfect thing and does things confidently, right? Yes, Confidence is tied
to success, and vice versa.
There are several assumptions we make about these
confident people.
Firstly, we assume confident people are born that way and possess a natural ability to do or say things that you cannot do or say. They can walk into a bar and talk to someone, because it is an innate ability that they possess. Because of their ‘inborn gift’, they can go anywhere, say anything and do anything.
Firstly, we assume confident people are born that way and possess a natural ability to do or say things that you cannot do or say. They can walk into a bar and talk to someone, because it is an innate ability that they possess. Because of their ‘inborn gift’, they can go anywhere, say anything and do anything.








