How to Believe in Yourself

Make a list of your past accomplishments., Talk to people who love you., Find a cause that you believe in., Set realistic goals., Reflect at the end of each day., Be persistent.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Make a list of your past accomplishments.

    Writing out a list of your accomplishments will help you begin to believe in yourself.

    Sit down and make a list of all of the things that you feel you have excelled at during some point in your life.

    Include even the most minor activities, like putting together furniture from IKEA or organizing a party for a friend or family member.

    After you’ve compiled a short list, try to find patterns in the activities.

    Identify what you have done well over and over again to understand your skills.

    As you identify the skills that helped you accomplish things, begin to list those skills in a separate column.

    You can also make a list of stuff that you admire about yourself in a third column.For example, if you notice that you’ve been successful at caring for dogs or cats, this could mean that you are naturally a compassionate person.

    In which case, try to find more activities that will help you to use this skill--such as volunteering at a local animal shelter.
  2. Step 2: Talk to people who love you.

    If you're having trouble seeing all the wonderful things about yourself, you can always talk to someone who loves you.

    Sometimes we have difficulty seeing the best things about ourselves, but the people who love us will never struggle to see those things.

    Say something like, “Lately I have felt like I am not good at anything, but I am trying to move past that and identify my skills.

    What do you think I am good at?” , It may be difficult to believe in yourself if you are always trying to please others.

    Make sure that you look for causes and projects that appeal to you and that you actually believe in.

    The passion that you feel for these causes and projects will help you to work harder and see how much you can achieve. , Setting realistic goals will help you to believe in yourself and your ability to accomplish things.

    Make sure that you develop goals that are in line with your skills and that are attainable.

    For example, if you have decided that you want to work towards a long-term goal of becoming a veterinary assistant because of your animal handling skills, start by setting a small attainable goal of applying to a veterinary assistant program.

    Once you accomplish that goal, you can move on to another small, attainable goal that helps to get you closer to your long-term goal.Be prepared to go outside of your comfort zone now and then.

    Even though you are setting realistic goals, you might need to do things that you don’t normally do to accomplish your goals.

    After you set a goal, work hard until you achieve it.

    Don’t abandon a goal because it becomes too difficult.

    If a goal seems too difficult, try breaking it into a series of smaller goals and focus on one at a time. , Self-reflection is an important component of self-improvement.

    It helps you to take stock of what you are doing well and what you still need to work on.

    Take a few moments at the end of each day to reflect on your experiences.

    If you have a day where you don’t accomplish as much as you hoped you would try to learn what you can from the situation to avoid repeating any mistakes you might have made.For example, if you can’t seem to get yourself up in the morning to go on a hike as planned, you may have learned that you have trouble getting motivated in the morning.

    Try setting multiple alarms, and maybe even place one of them a few feet away from your bed, so you have to get up and turn it off.

    Or, you could try to find a different time to hike, instead of forcing yourself to do it in the morning. , Sometimes we feel like giving up because failure is a possibility, but it’s perfectly natural to struggle with something the first time you do it.

    Instead of blaming yourself for doing something wrong, give yourself permission to experiment without worrying about the consequences.

    Some of the most successful innovators have found that improvisation requires a sort of “playful” mindset as opposed to one that is fixated on a single goal.
  3. Step 3: Find a cause that you believe in.

  4. Step 4: Set realistic goals.

  5. Step 5: Reflect at the end of each day.

  6. Step 6: Be persistent.

Detailed Guide

Writing out a list of your accomplishments will help you begin to believe in yourself.

Sit down and make a list of all of the things that you feel you have excelled at during some point in your life.

Include even the most minor activities, like putting together furniture from IKEA or organizing a party for a friend or family member.

After you’ve compiled a short list, try to find patterns in the activities.

Identify what you have done well over and over again to understand your skills.

As you identify the skills that helped you accomplish things, begin to list those skills in a separate column.

You can also make a list of stuff that you admire about yourself in a third column.For example, if you notice that you’ve been successful at caring for dogs or cats, this could mean that you are naturally a compassionate person.

In which case, try to find more activities that will help you to use this skill--such as volunteering at a local animal shelter.

If you're having trouble seeing all the wonderful things about yourself, you can always talk to someone who loves you.

Sometimes we have difficulty seeing the best things about ourselves, but the people who love us will never struggle to see those things.

Say something like, “Lately I have felt like I am not good at anything, but I am trying to move past that and identify my skills.

What do you think I am good at?” , It may be difficult to believe in yourself if you are always trying to please others.

Make sure that you look for causes and projects that appeal to you and that you actually believe in.

The passion that you feel for these causes and projects will help you to work harder and see how much you can achieve. , Setting realistic goals will help you to believe in yourself and your ability to accomplish things.

Make sure that you develop goals that are in line with your skills and that are attainable.

For example, if you have decided that you want to work towards a long-term goal of becoming a veterinary assistant because of your animal handling skills, start by setting a small attainable goal of applying to a veterinary assistant program.

Once you accomplish that goal, you can move on to another small, attainable goal that helps to get you closer to your long-term goal.Be prepared to go outside of your comfort zone now and then.

Even though you are setting realistic goals, you might need to do things that you don’t normally do to accomplish your goals.

After you set a goal, work hard until you achieve it.

Don’t abandon a goal because it becomes too difficult.

If a goal seems too difficult, try breaking it into a series of smaller goals and focus on one at a time. , Self-reflection is an important component of self-improvement.

It helps you to take stock of what you are doing well and what you still need to work on.

Take a few moments at the end of each day to reflect on your experiences.

If you have a day where you don’t accomplish as much as you hoped you would try to learn what you can from the situation to avoid repeating any mistakes you might have made.For example, if you can’t seem to get yourself up in the morning to go on a hike as planned, you may have learned that you have trouble getting motivated in the morning.

Try setting multiple alarms, and maybe even place one of them a few feet away from your bed, so you have to get up and turn it off.

Or, you could try to find a different time to hike, instead of forcing yourself to do it in the morning. , Sometimes we feel like giving up because failure is a possibility, but it’s perfectly natural to struggle with something the first time you do it.

Instead of blaming yourself for doing something wrong, give yourself permission to experiment without worrying about the consequences.

Some of the most successful innovators have found that improvisation requires a sort of “playful” mindset as opposed to one that is fixated on a single goal.

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