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Are you timid but you wish you could speak out more? Do you often feel overlooked in groups and want to make your voice heard? Is your participation grade in class suffering because of your shyness? It's definitely not your fault that you were born a bit shyer than the average person, but it's something that you can overcome with effort. With a fresh mindset and a little bit of acting, you too can be confident and assertive when interacting with others.
Steps
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To feel more confident when you're around others:
- Breathe deeply.
- Make eye contact when you're talking to people.
- Smile.
- Pay attention to your posture—stand tall with your shoulders back.
- Think of conversation as a chance to connect, rather than a performance.
- Be curious. Ask questions, listen actively to the person's answers, and comment on those answers.
- Brush up on current affairs or practice telling interesting stories about yourself, like trips you've been on or books you've read.
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To go from shy to confident, practice interacting with strangers, even if it's a little awkward at first, so you can get better at starting conversations. Also, when conversing with others, act confident even if you don't feel that way at first since acting bolder will help you feel that way over time. When you do go out to a party or meeting, do something you enjoy right before the event, like listening to music or reading a book, to help you relax. Once you’re out, start small by making eye contact during conversations. To learn how to adopt power poses to make you feel more confident, keep reading!