Highly Confident People Avoid These 14 Behaviors

Highly Confident People Avoid These 14 Behaviors
Highly Confident People Avoid These 14 Behaviors

Leading with confidence involves important nuances like avoiding the opposite (leading from a place of fear) and learning how to handle criticism. It also involves knowing not only what traits to project but what behaviors to avoid. Here are 14 behaviors the self-assured self-select out of.

Do not be defensive

Defensiveness is another form of blame-dodging

  • Confident people are open-minded about their mistakes and what they could have done better, thus avoiding the need to redirect anything to anyone
  • They do not seek to deflect blame

They don’t spread negative energy

Negative energy is often a cover up

Don’t hide behind indecision

Indecision is often born from insecurity, a fear of making the wrong decision and looking bad.

Confident Leaders

They don’t shy from failure and setbacks

Feedback is a gift

Highly confident leaders seek it out

Negative self-talk

The self-assured don’t obsess over whether they’re good enough. They know they are.

Don’t feel they’re in competition with others

Focus on becoming better than you were yesterday

Take a stand

Authenticity trumps approval

  • They want results, not reassurance
  • If their stand invites dissent, so be it, they’ll stand out
  • Don’t be afraid to stand up for what you believe in, even if it means bringing attention to yourself

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