Having Confidence

@Lore2009 (7378)
United States
November 12, 2010 4:04pm CST
In what areas do you have self confidence in? Appearance, personality, brains? All, none? How long have you had that confidence and where did it come from? I have confidence in my hands and my creative side. I think I was lucky to have been born with it and it comes from being observant. What areas can you boast about?
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12 Nov 10
Although I'm not really confident in my appearance, personality or brains, I always seem to be confident that things will work out in the end. I guess this has come from various experiences where I got so worked up if I had a particular worry in my mind. But it always ended up turning out OK, exams, money and relationships. I'm pretty glad I've been able to overcome my paranoia now because I used to be so concerned about the littlest of things =)
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@Lore2009 (7378)
• United States
14 Nov 10
That sounds like a great confidence. That is something I lack is my faith in time. Good point.
@bounce58 (17380)
• Canada
22 Oct 11
This sounds like a good way to view life chocoholicx! Even if we get bogged down with all the daily struggles we have in life, it would great to have this kind of confidence. I think it's a lot healthier, and would certainly be a good inspiration to get through life.
• Philippines
15 Nov 10
I have confidence in all areas of my life. I'm a very sophisticated guy who has great taste in music and women. I'm also an exquisite artist that can create high end and life-like art that imitates life in most areas. I can also say that i'm confident with that aspect of my life.
@Lore2009 (7378)
• United States
16 Nov 10
New photo? Is that one of your creations?
• Canada
13 Nov 10
I am confident in me!! I am not a skinny super-model, but I am confident that I am a beautiful person. I don't have a Ph.D, but i'm confident in my brain. I'm still very smart.
@Lore2009 (7378)
• United States
14 Nov 10
That's good. We should be confident... there is always a good as long as we are living.
@bounce58 (17380)
• Canada
22 Oct 11
I think I have confidence in my logical thinking. I've always used my common sense in dealing with everyday things, and I'm always surprised that it nets me better results because I did not let somebody, or some book influence me. This 'common sense' of mine is what got me through college and in my career. I may not be the smartest all the time, but if I could think through problems logically, then I usually beat most people, most of the time.