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Little by little, through patience and repeated effort, the mind willbecome stilled in the Self.
-Bhagavad Gita.
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Self-confidence is characterized by: assertiveness,optimism, eagerness, affection, pride, independence,trust, the ability to handle criticism, emotional maturity,
and the ability to accurately assess our capabilities. What is Self-Confidence?
Self-confidence primarily refers to us having a positiveand realistic perception of ourselves and our abilities.
A lack of self-confidence, on the other hand, ischaracterized by: self-doubt, passivity,submissiveness, over-conformity, isolation,sensitivity to criticism, distrust, depression, andfeelings of inferiority and being unloved.
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What Causes a Lack of Self-Confidence
Experience:
Loss of a family member or close friend.
Dwelling unnecessarily on negative events such as failuresand disappointment.
Judging or criticizing yourself and your abilities too harshly.
Evaluating the outcome of situations as much worse thanthey really are.
Experiencing too much pressure
Setting unrealistic goals.
Fear of failure.
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FAILURE
Does not mean (X)
You are a failure You have not yetsucceeded
You have learnedsomething
You have accom-plished nothing
You have to do it in a
different way
You will never be able
to do it
You are not perfectYou are inferior
You have to start afreshYou have wasted yourlife
It means (4)
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You should try veryhard
You should give up
It takes a little longerYou will never achieve
God has a better idea!You will get the idea ifyou have faith in Him
God has abandonedyou
FAILURE
Does not mean (X) It means (4)
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Increasing Self-Confidence1
Think positively about yourself.
Set goals that are realistic and will meet your expectations.
William James, the father of psychology, said: "SelfSatisfaction = What We Accomplish/What We Set Out to
Accomplish"
Reward/praise yourself when you have done well.
Whenever something upsetting or disappointing occurs, beaware of your thoughts.
Approach new experiences as opportunities to learn
Realize that there are certain things that you are moreadept and competent in than others
Dwell on your strengths not your weaknesses.08:25
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Increasing Self-Confidence2
Do not attribute your achievement and accomplishmentsonly to luck. Instead, give yourself credit for your ownpersonal achievement.
Learn to be assertive.
Make a list of what you feel are the major problems inyour life.
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Things To Remember When Improving Self-
Confidence
Count the good things, not the negative
Think positively about yourself
Learn from your experiences
Set realistic goals Be courageous
Keep learning
Live usefully Value simplicity
Welcome change
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*Giving live examples on different areas encountered by peoplelike1. Failure is stepping stone for success:
Abraham Lincoln - Did you know that Abraham Lincoln
had two business ventures fail, lost 8 different elections andhad a complete nervous breakdown before becomingpresident in 1816? His story is a great inspirationalconfidence story in that he shows how if you just keepmoving towards your dream, you will eventually make it.
PEDAGOGY
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2. To learn, age doesnt matter confidence matters
Thomas Edison - I'm sure you've heard of Thomas Edison and all the inventions
he created. He's actually known as one of the most prolific inventors in history
holding 1,093 U.S. patents as well as a lot of patents in the UK, France and
Germany. When Thomas was 4 he was sent home from school with a note. The
note told his mother that he was to remove his son from school because he was"too stupid to learn". Thomas' mother decided to teach him herself. He only
had 3 months of formal schooling yet went on to create numerous inventions
like the phonograph. He was also partially deaf in one ear.
3. Personality
Muggsy Bogues - smallest player in NBA history. He's only 5'3". Who'ssays you have to be tall to play basketball?
PEDAGOGY
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M.S. OBEROI
NAME WHAT WAS HE/SHE? WHAT DID HE BECOME?
WE CAN CHANGE / SUCCEED
SIMPLE CLERK ONE OF THE
BIGGEST CHAIN HOTELOWNER IN THE WORLD
K.K. PATEL SON OF AN ORDINARYFARMER
LARGETS SELLER OFNIRMA WASHINGPOWDER (Rs. 1200CRORES TURNOVER)
TOPIWALA FRESH MATRICULATE WITHINITIAL INVEST-MENT OF Rs.100/-
NOW SELLS RS. 5 CROREWORTH SHINGAR BINDIPER YEAR
MALATHI HOLLA POLIO STRIKEN (25SURGERIES DONE)
GOT 150 GOLD MEDALSIN DISC THROW, ETC.
SHARD KUMARDEEKSHIT
2 HEART ATTACKS; CRIPPLEDIN LOWER SIDE OF THE BODY;VOCAL CORDS REMOVED
PERFORMED 45,000SURGERIES FREE OFCOST
C.N. JANAKI BOTH LEGS POLIO FAMOUS SWIMMER,
NAME IN BOOK SPECIAL
PEOPLE BY OXFORD
UNIVERSITY
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ALBERTEINSTEIN
ORDINARY PATENT CLERK WORLD FAMOUSSCIENTIST
NAME WHAT WAS HE/SHE? WHAT DID HE BECOME?
WE CAN CHANGE / SUCCEED
ABRAHAMLINCOLN
POOR FARMERS SON PRESIDENT OFAMERICA
GOLDAMEIR AVERAGE SCHOOL TEACHER PRIME MINISTER OFISRAEL
FRANKLIN. DROOSEVELT
SICK AND BOTH LEGSPARALYSED
PRESIDENT OFAMERICA
HOMER BLIND GREATEST GREEKWRITER
HELEN KELLER BLIND, DEAF AND DUMB RENOWNED WRITER
DEMOSTHENES NERVOUS STAMMERER WELL KNOWN GREEKORATOR
BEETHOVEN DEAF RENOWNED MUSICCOMPOSER
THOMAS EDISON MATRICULATE GREATEST INVENTOR
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*Making students aware of problems and expectations from life.
1. Language- how to communicate with their friends or with
public when they really dont have other options except the local
language.
2. Environment- Neighbors, peer group, colleagues.
*In Basket (role playing)OR
Asking students share their experiences.
PEDAGOGY
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*Group Discussion topics
1. Leaders have more confidence than managers
2. In 21st century women accepts more challenges and tasks
than men.
*Video clips
PEDAGOGY