Self confidence (definition,benefits, over confidence etc.)
DHARUNMUGHILAN
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Apr 27, 2021
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This presentation talks about different ways to define self-confidence and how self-confidence is beneficial. It also takes care of over-confidence and other issues related to them.
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Self Confidence - BY D.C.DHARUN MUGHILAN 20UCH01 1ST BSc. CHEMISTRY
2 Confidence and Hard work is the best medicine to kill the disease called failure. It will make you successful person . -APJ ABDUL KALAM
3 You cannot believe in God until you believe in yourself . -BY SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
4 Self confidence Confidence is a state of being clear-headed either that a hypothesis or prediction is correct or that a chosen course of action is the best or most effective. Confidence comes from a Latin word 'fidere' which means "to trust"; therefore, having self-confidence is having trust in one's self.
1 SELF CONFIDENCE The concept of self-confidence is commonly used as self-assurance in one's personal judgment, ability, power, etc. One's self confidence increases from experiences of having satisfactorily completed particular activities . It is a positive belief that in the future one can generally accomplish what one wishes to do.
Various stages of people and their self confidence aspects: For children Zimmerman claimed that if children are self-confident they can learn they are more likely to sacrifice immediate recreational time for possible rewards in the future. enhancing their self-regulative capability In children, self-confidence emerges differently than adults. For example, Fenton suggested that only children as a group are more self-confident than other children . For students In general, students who perform well have increased confidence which likely in turn encourages students to take greater responsibility to successfully complete tasks. Students who perform better receive more positive evaluations report and greater self-confidence. Low achieving students report less confidence and high performing students report higher self-confidence . For adults/ teens\ In a survey it wads reported that teen or adults who engage with more people show self confident nature. It was also noted that in college teens ,the athletes were more self confident than the scholars. Also the teens and adults with more siblings had a confident nature and a bold one but in the case of single child it was less.
Difference in self esteem and self confidence: Self-confidence is not the same as self-esteem, which is an evaluation of one's own worth, whereas self-confidence is more specifically trust in one's ability to achieve some goal, which one meta-analysis suggested is similar to generalization of self-efficacy. Confidence is a measure of faith in one's own abilities; esteem is about our sense of self. It involves both thoughts and emotions and influences how we perceive others and interact with the world. 7
How to check your self confidence? Do you have belief in you? Are your decisions perfect? Do you introspect yourself often? Are you dependent on someone? How often you face a trouble? T he above questions are the checkpoints of your self confidence. 8
9 How to improve your self confidence?
The Three simple keys REGULAR INTROSPECTION Introspecting yourself makes you feel correct and helps you to take necessary actions on right time to improve you and your decisions and your confidence. SATISFACTION Satisfaction is the feeling of fulfilled if your soul says that you have done the best then that introduces satisfaction and a confidence to do otherthings in a better way. MAKING ASSERTIONS Making assertions will help you to create a way of your own and will help you to get through any big problem and also it will help you to take crucial decisions and judgements. 10
11 Name Position Stop Comparing Yourself to Others 5 ways to improve your self confidence Take Care of Your Body Practice Self-Compassion Use the Power of Positive Self-Talk Embrace Self-Doubt
BENEFITS OF BEING SELF-CONFIDENT: Openness to try new things . Better performance. Better resilience. Improved relationships. Better personality. 12
13 SELF CONFIDENCE IN A WRONG WAY
14 What’s not self confidence? Being an introvert is itself a sign of not being a confident person. One should not practice to become an extrovert but should try for a confident person. BUILD YOURSELF TO BE AN AMBIVERT.
17 Lack of self-confidence Self-confidence has an effect on interest and/or enthusiasm and self-regulation. Self-confidence is not motivation, but it plays a factor in what one perceives they are capable of performing. Low confidence makes it less likely that a person will initiate action and more likely that a person will disengage because they doubt they can handle what needs to be done. Even with skill and motivation, without confidence, goals are not likely to be met. In certain fields of medical practice patients experience lack of self-confidence during the recovery period. This is commonly referred to as DSF or " defectum sui fiducia " from the Latin etymology of lack of self-confidence.
For example, this can be the case after stroke whereby the patient refrains from using the weaker lower limb due to fear of it not being strong enough to hold their weight whilst standing or walking. The mindset that an individual has towards their goals is influenced by self-confidence. As well as “to mediate the relationship between goals intentions and motivation.” Research has shown that the higher the confidence is, the higher the goals. Due to the belief that they can accomplish and are able to commit to greater goals. That’s where self confidence speaks. 18 Lack of self-confidence
19 OVER CONFIDENCE The overconfidence effect is a well-established bias in which a person's subjective confidence in his or her judgments is reliably greater than the objective accuracy of those judgments, especially when confidence is relatively high. Overconfidence is one example of a miscalibration of subjective probabilities.
20 MAJOR TYPES OF OVERCONFIDENCE: Overestimation: One manifestation of the overconfidence effect is the tendency to overestimate one's standing on a dimension of judgment or performance. This subsection of overconfidence focuses on the certainty one feels in their own ability, performance, level of control, or chance of success. Overprecision: Overprecision is the excessive confidence that one knows the truth. Overplacement: Overplacement is the most prominent manifestation of the overconfidence effect which is a belief that erroneously rates someone as better than others.
21 Thanks ! Any questions ? THANKS AGAIN FOR LENDING YOUR EARS