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14 years ago 0 517 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi everyone.
I don't have confidence in myself either. I think I was always a shy person ever since I was little but when I was 'normal' I knew well to cover that insecurity up. I feel like anxiety happened to me because I was lying to myself all this time that I knew what was 'right'. But now I don't know... and I don't know if I ever will, but I'm starting to realize that 100% confidence is not so great either... in the sense that we can be too confident to forget to leave some space for us to grow. But of course, everyday, I wish to get a little more of it so that I can do the things I'd like to do.

14 years ago 0 122 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
 
 
 
Thank you Ladybird, Red, and Househippo for your replies I could relate
to what each one of you where saying, I guess it is just going to take time
to build up that area of my life. I do work on other hobbies to build up
my confidence but that inner voice sometimes likes to ugly head so to speak! LOL
 
Thanks Ashley for your post, you asked me how my life would be different
if I had more confidence, I guess I would be able to do more of the things
I need and want to do, to be more independent.
 
best to all
sweatbee
14 years ago 0 13 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
hello ashley madam i am ur new student for guidance related to social fear.
14 years ago 0 11216 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Sweatbee,
 
Building up your confidence is an important part of becoming well again.  With exposure work you can build this confidence.  How do you think your life would be different if you were more confident?
 


Ashley, Health Educator
14 years ago 0 5 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Sweetbee,
I agree with Ladybird. If we can learn to stop comparing ourselves with others the guilt we feel becomes much less. We are each unique, and may have problems with some things but we also have gifts and talents that we can bring to the table. Those things are the things that make us who we are and the other stuff we can use to learn more about ourselves even if it is torture at times. There is a lot of creativity in people. We just need to tap into what is ours. Blessings
14 years ago 0 420 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hello Sweetbee,
 
I also find that I lack self confidence and that I have a tendency to second guess a lot things I do. It seems that the more I think about something I want to do the more anxiety sets in and than I am not able to do anything.  I am working on this by trying to leave the house more.  I guess I need to make sure I keep challenging those anxious and negative thoughts. I find it can be very tiring at times.
 
Red
14 years ago 0 31 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Sweatbee
 
I know where your coming from this is the area I'm working on at the moment I have suffered quite bad from panick attacks/agorophobia for as long as I can remember and when you see other people doing things that you find so difficult to do it shreds your confidence and self esteem because it can be something like going to the shops which they can do without difficulty but we find hard.  I'm learning to stop comparing myself to others and reminding myself that maybe they wouldn't do it so easily if they had the fear that we do. I know its easier said than done but if I can catch even one of my put downs to myself and congratulate myself for even trying thats one less and to learn to have patience with myself because it takes time and everyone is different 
 
Take care
14 years ago 0 122 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
 
 
 
What I have notice about having anxiety and panic over the years is
the loss of self confidence and self esteem. my husband made the
comment the other day that it's not that I don't have confidence in
others, it's that I don't have confidence in myself, and it was like
a light bulb went off! I have been trying to work on myself but it's
hard sometimes to get that confidence back, do others have this
feeling also? It's not like I have none but in some areas it's a little
harder.

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