49 PLR Articles on Self Confidence
Here is a nice set of 50 articles all about self confidence. Below you will find a sample. All come in word and Text format with a keyword report and have a PLR lic. Here is a sample of the quality:
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5 Days to Positive Inner Dialogue
In order to be self-confident, eventually you are going to have to silence the critics inside your mind. Sometimes they sound like mom or dad, sometimes like an old teacher or a respected friend. You’ve got to train yourself to see the truth. Those aren’t really the voices of your loved (or not so loved) ones. You control what they say, and what you hear.
Day One: Face Yourself
Go ahead and face yourself, once and for all. Look in the mirror. What expression do you see staring back at you? A happy one? A sad one? Suspicious? Angry? If you’ve got something nasty to say, get it off your chest now. Then let it go. You’ve chosen the path of self-support, so the criticisms – for right now – don’t matter anymore.
Day Two: Exercise Your Ego
Look you in the mirror again, only this time, be prepared to turn your words around. Remember the old saying in school? Three put-ups for one put-down? Put that into effect in your bathroom. Every negative thing you said yesterday needs to be refuted, replaced and erased by three good things you see in yourself.
And yes, you do have to say them out loud. We want you to remember what compliments sound like. We want you to differentiate between the honest comments spoken aloud, and the negative inner dialogue that holds you back out of fear.
Day Three: Keep the Music Alive
Sometimes, what’s inside your head can drown out all the good in the world. Train yourself to do the opposite. Listen to some of your favorite songs, and play them in your head whenever those negative voices kick in. If you’re angry, play an intense song in your head. Prong. Pink Floyd. Napalm Death. If you’re sad, a little Dave Matthews Band may do the trick.
Force yourself to think in emotions versus words, because too often the words we choose don’t really talk about how we feel. They avoid feeling out of the fear of pain and skip straight to criticism.
Criticism robs us of self-confidence. Pain helps us see who we really are.
Day Four: Laughing Out Loud
Your negative dialogue starts to panic. It’s being replaced. What will you do to hold yourself back? It’s truly amazing how far our subconscious will go to prevent improvement just to avoid the risks that come with change.
Sometimes this results in an all around foul mood. A funk that keeps you indoors, out of the sun, away from friends, and hunkered down at home. That on its own can sabotage a number of goals, which in turn leads to failure and self-doubt.
What can we do to change that? It’s as simple as flicking on the TV, or running out to see a funny movie. Comedies, comic strips, joke books – they all make us laugh. And laughter is undeniably the best medicine for an ailing soul.
Day Five: Be Receptive to Compliments
If any, the midpoint will be the hardest piece of the puzzle to accept. You’ve found ways of dealing with the negative voices from outside your own head. An effective way to engage in positive inner dialogue however is to daydream, and create separate positive voices. Once you force their voices, it’s easier for them to talk on their own.
So who do you begin with? And how do you go about this without feeling so ridiculous?
If you pay attention from day to day, you will find many people paying you compliments you didn’t notice before. “Thank you,” by itself can boost your self-esteem. Catch hold of these and replay them throughout the day in your mind. A particularly beautiful young lady, or attractive gentleman may become a life-long friend … inside your head.
As time goes on you can add to the cast of characters. Just as parents, friends, and teachers can take up negative space in your brain, so can they fill it with loving support. Remember, the words aren’t being said by anyone else. The choice is yours.
Here is the list of Articles:
1. Self-Confidence through Writing
2. Self Confidence on the Job
3. Self Confidence and Multiple Intelligences
4. Self Confidence through Community Service
5. Drawing on Friends for Self Confidence
6. Self Confidence and Appearance
7. Dressing for Self Confidence
8. Helping Others Gain Self Confidence
9. Self Confidence in Social Situations
10. Self Confidence Online
11. Self Confidence in Teenagers
12. Customer Service Self Confidence
13. Self Confidence and the Job Search
14. Ten Steps to Self Confidence
15. Self Confidence and Parenting
16. Self Confidence through New Experiences
17. Self Confidence and Shyness
18. Self Confidence in School
19. Self Confidence in Children
20. Finding Self Confidence through Reading
21. Professional Self Confidence Help
22. Life Changes for Better Self Confidence
23. Self Confidence in Relationships
24. Self Confidence and Bullying
25. Self Confidence through Positive Thinking
26. Self-Confidence: The Basics
27. Staying Positive
28. Your Good Qualities
29. Making Improvements
30. Setting Realistic Goals
31. Self-confident or Narcissistic?
32. Perfectionism and Self-Confidence
33. Self-Confidence and Depression
34. Abuse Survival
35. Disabilities
36. Self-Confident Kids
37. Self-Confident Men
38. Self-confident Women
39. Self-Confident Teens
40. Self-Confidence and the elderly
41. Negative Friends
42. Negative Family
43. Self-Destructive Behaviors
44. Overachieving
45. Denial
46. 5 Days to Positive Inner Dialogue
47. Five Steps to Greater Self-Control
48. Sharpen Your Focus
49. Facing Your Fears
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