Imagine you woke up one day, and
everybody was complimenting you. Your roommates or friends came up,
wanting to tell you how great it was being your friend, and how they
looked forward to spending time with you. Then your boss called you into
his office, and said how you’re not only his best worker, but you’re
funny, smart, and an overall pleasure to be around.
Then on your way home, you run into
another person, like a date from last night, who tells you how much fun
they had, and how jealous their friends are that they got to go out with
someone so great.
Wouldn’t your self-esteem rise at least a
little from such a wonderful day? It should. Here’s the thing; so long
as you keep it in check, having good self-esteem can actually make you
more successful.
My name is Darryl Hicks, CEO of Tungsten
Revenue Consultants and Flexpay, and Co-Founder of Tungsten Solutions. A
positive self-image helped me get this far, and it can help you too.
Positivity
Obviously, I wasn’t always this
self-confident. Not everyone was. The problem was, it didn’t motivate me
to try very hard. In other words, if you have a good self-image, you’re
more motivated to maintain that image. It can awaken a competitive
nature in you.
Think about it this way. What if your
classmates in school always talked about how you were the smartest kid?
Not only would you get yourself known (I’m sure classmates would come to
you for help and everything), but you’d be working harder to maintain
that image. You’d be studying harder for every test; if you failed, it
would go around the school, and you’d lose the reputation you worked so
hard to earn.
The same translates into your career. If a
florist in town is known for growing the biggest roses, not only will
they work hard to maintain that image, but they will advertise it. But the first step comes from realizing it. First, the florist must realize they are good at growing roses. I had to realize I was good with computers, finances, and working with people.
So, ask yourself; what are you the best
at? What can you do better than anyone you know? Before you start
doubting yourself, it doesn’t have to be true. You just have to believe
it’s true. Don’t just become so self-absorbed in your ability that you
become narcissistic and push people away. Work to find the perfect
amount of confidence.
So if you have something you’re good at,
or something you want to do, practice it until you believe you’re the
best at it, and you will be successful at it.
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