Thoughts on Confidence

Confidence, the golden ticket: Why it's so important and how to (re)gain it.

What is confidence? It is believing in oneself. Don't confuse it with arrogance. Arrogance is projecting an attitude of self-importance or believing oneself superior. Truly confident people are almost never arrogant. A confident person has no need to feel better than others, has no need to put on airs.

Few experiences erode self-confidence like unemployment. Does that statement need explanation? I think not.

The problem is that you never need confidence as much as you do when you're out of work. Why would any potential employer believe in you if you don't believe in yourself?

So how do you get your mojo back after being kicked off the island? Here are three ideas (feel free to leave yours in the comments because I'm sure I'll miss some):

  • Challenge yourself daily. Do something that is difficult for you to do. Learn something. Go for a run. Get on the phone. Why is this important to confidence? Because difficult things become easier with practice, and as difficult things become easy, your self-confidence grows.
  • Get out and talk to people. It doesn't matter who -- old friends, mentors, students, people standing in line at 7-11 -- just extend yourself. This builds confidence because we tend to forget that people aren't going to bite our heads off when we're sequestered away from the workplace. People can be very nice and interesting and helpful. Approach them with that attitude, and that's usually what you'll get back. I have gotten jobs that started with conversations with total strangers, but that's not your goal in talking to people -- it's just to remind yourself that you can.
  • Reprogram your mind. The way we act is determined by the way we think. We all have an "internal monologue" that acts like a computer program. Unemployment can turn your internal monologue into, "Life sucks. The world sucks. People suck. I suck." and that's an infinite loop that accomplishes nothing useful. You need to turn your internal monologue into something like, "Life is beautiful. The world has plenty of opportunity for me because I have a lot to offer, and people see it." It may be hard to believe at first -- you have to flush a bunch of old garbage data before your new program starts to work -- but just keep looping it until it takes.


If you do those three things every day for a month, your life will start to change. In my experience, it doesn't even take a month.

Go forth with confidence, unemployed person! You are valuable, and your life is a gift!

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What to do?

Out of work 7 months after working 24 years continuously. My co-workers were my only friends because after work I was too tired for a "life"
My husband and I divorced in November after 26 years together.
I bought a house after we separated and then lost the job... HELL HERE!!! No children - nobody to talk to.
Dropped to my knees 3 times this week praying and telling God I dont want to be here anymore.
I try to read all these stories but nothing is helping. Somebody pray for me!!

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to Lisa who deserves better

I will pray for you. I will also pray for myself as I was fired from my job today after having it only a little over 3 months. I had been out of work for a year and a half before that and was scared to death to be unemployed again, And here it is...

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Seconded

I'm more of a "send it out to the universe" guy than a "pray" guy (mere semantics), but I'll send it out to the universe (again) for Lisa and for you Catmom (terrible to hear that you lost your new job).

When life hands you sh*t, make fertilizer.

Lisa this could be a new

Lisa this could be a new chapter in your life - that is how I am looking at my unemployment, I too have left an industry (not by choice) after 13 years and my husband of 15 years. I have trouble paying for the gas bill and sometimes buying food but I look at it like this, this is my life and no one, I mean NO ONE is going to make my life miserable anymore. Not a boss who thinks he knows better then me and everyone else on the planet and not my ex-husband. This is my time to live my life and I will do it as I choose and if I have to have 50 jobs before I feel its the right one for me I will. No one is going to make me unhappy anymore. I am a strong smart woman and I know what I want from life and it is not a job that takes up 15 hours of my day with no LIFE - chin up sister winter is almost over and soon you can go for walks and actually smell the roses without having to rush by them!

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Dang skippy!

You go, girl!

Nobody can make you happy or unhappy unless you give them that power. Once you take responsibility for your own happiness, things have a way of working out.

When life hands you sh*t, make fertilizer.

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Thank you again, Chuck!

Your post on confidence is just what I needed to see since I got fired today from my crappy job that I feared losing so much.

Back to looking again...

Catmom

Confidence

Hi Chuck:

I totally agree with you in regards to our minds - it has so much control over our daily routine.

Thanks,
Angela

Helpful

Thanks for the motivation. I've been keeping busy, working out, doing stuff I've been putting off doing cause I could'nt find the time. Reaching out to people and they are pretty understanding. Just knowing people understand helps your state of mind, and actually I am feeling pretty good about life. Sometimes I think we need a wake up call and being unemployed can make you really think about things we need to change in our life. Of course I need to find a job, but making a bunch of money does'nt always mean we are happy. I've been reading this book (Wealth 101, wealth is much more than money)it's very helpful and puts things in perspective.

Confidence is very important!

Confidence is a big deal. I think the biggest thing I gained in college was confidence. I learned a bunch of book knowledge, but the big ticket was confidence.

You definitely have to learn to get rid of the negative self talk as well!

Thanks for this post! It

Thanks for this post! It really is such a hard time being unemployed. It really brings you down and you start to question yourself, your experience, your talent.

I was so down when I couldn't find a job. I eventually realized with the help of my friends and family that it is all about your attitude. Getting really down in the dumps isn't going to improve the situation. Going confidently after what you want is the only way to do it. I had to just accept that for whatever reason a job wasn't in the cards for me at that particular moment.

Everything happens for a reason. Best of luck to all of you!

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Miraculously, I landed on my feet again...

Hi all-

I posted on 2/16 about being fired from my crummy, 30 hour per week job.

I am thrilled to report that I got a better paying full time job that has medical benefits that I can afford. I start on 3/26. So, the first job did me a favor by firing me (I hope--we will see how it goes, lol)

Fortunately, I had worked tons of overtime on the previous job so I have some savings to tide me over until the first paycheck at the new job.

It still pays less than 1/2 of what I earned before first losing my job in April of 2009. Since I moved to a much less expensive place, I will be able to manage to pay my bills, though.

Best wishes to all of you out there in the trenches. Job hunting sucks, no two ways about it.

Catmom

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Congratulations

Nice to see that you're still living up to your handle, Catmom!

I just got a new job too, full-time with great benefits in an industry that I enjoy and working on a very large and challenging project. Is the economy getting better or is it just us?

Best of luck to you in your new position, and best of luck to all those out there still looking.

When life hands you sh*t, make fertilizer.

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Both

I think the economy has gotten a bit better and we kept on coming back even when we were knocked down.

Congrats to you too, Chuck. In the future, hopefully neither of us will be posting here about how we are out of work again.

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