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How to improve your self-esteem in 2021– 12 powerful tips – Part 2 of 2

January 8, 2021 By //  by Rachel Brushfield

This is a 2-part blog by Peter Wilford. This is Part 2.

Read Part 1. https://www.inspiringportfoliocareers.com/how-to-improve-your-self-esteem-in-2021-12-powerful-tips-part-1-of-2/

TIP 5.

Do the right thing.

When you do what you “deep down” believe is the right thing to do, then you will start to raise and strengthen your level of self-esteem.

It might just be a small thing like getting up from the sofa and going to the gym. It could also be to become more understanding instead of judgmental in a situation. It might also be to stop feeling sorry for yourself and focus on the opportunities and be appreciative for what you actually have in life.  Take some time to think about what the “right thing” is for you.

TIP 6.

Replace the perfectionism.

Few thought habits can be so destructive in our daily life as “perfectionism”.

It can paralyse you from taking action because you become so afraid of not living up to some required standard. As a result you procrastinate and you do not get the results you want. This will invariably make your self-esteem fall.

TIP 7.

Handle mistakes and failures in a more positive way.

If you go outside your comfort zone, and if you try to accomplish something that is truly meaningful then you may often stumble and fall along the way.

That is OK and quite normal. It is just what people who did something that truly mattered have done throughout all the ages. Even if we don’t always hear about it as much as we hear about their successes.

TIP 8.

Be kinder to other people.

When you show kindness to others you start to treat and think of yourself in a kinder way as well. And the way you treat other people is how they will tend to treat you in the long term.

Start to focus on being kind more often in your daily life.

TIP 9.

Try something new.

When you try something new, when you challenge yourself either in a small or large way and go outside your comfort zone, then your opinion of yourself will start to go up.

You may not have done something you planned to do in a spectacular or significant way, but you at least tried instead of sitting on your hands and doing nothing. That is something to start to appreciate about yourself and you will find that it can help you come alive as you get out of a rut.

Go outside your comfort zone regularly. Don’t expect anything quickly, just tell yourself that you will try something out for the first time.

TIP 10.

Stop falling into the comparison trap.

When you compare your life, yourself and what you have in relation to other people’s lives and what they have, then you are on the way to having a destructive habit on your hands.

Because you can never win.

There is always someone who has more or is better than you at something in the world. There are always people ahead of you.

So replace that habit with something better.

TIP 11.

Spend more time with supportive people (and less time with destructive people).

Even if you focus on being kinder towards other people (and yourself) and on replacing a ‘perfectionism’ habit, it will be hard to keep your self-esteem level up if the most important influences in your life drag it down on a daily or weekly basis.

So make changes where you can. Choose to spend less time with people who are nervous perfectionists, unkind or unsupportive of your dreams or goals. And spend more time with positive, uplifting people who have more human and kinder standards and ways of thinking about things.

TIP 12.

Remember the reasons you have behind raising your self-esteem levels.

What is a simple way in which you can stay consistent when you are doing something or working towards a goal? As mentioned above stop and reflect so that you can remember the most important reasons why you are doing it.

Remind yourself of these reasons regularly and this will help you stay motivated to work on your self-esteem and to make it an essential priority every day. Doing this simple thing and keeping these powerful reasons in mind has done wonders for some of our clients. I hope it can do the same for you.

 If you would like more information on this, please contact us: https://www.inspiringportfoliocareers.com/contact-us/

Filed Under: Confidence Tagged With: confidence at work, how to increase confidence, peter wilford, self confidence

How to improve your self-esteem in 2021 – 12 powerful tips – Part 1 of 2

January 8, 2021 By //  by Rachel Brushfield

This is a 2-part blog by Peter Wilford. This is Part 1.

As we start a new year, I have reflected on some of the clients we have worked with recently who have low self-esteem which has, typically, come from any one of the following reasons:

  • Recent job loss
  • Redundancy and the way it was managed by the organisation
  • Lack of progress and slow results when looking for a new job
  • Low confidence and self-belief due to a disability, an ongoing mental illness or a specific personal situation (a client who suffers from ADHD)
  • Feeling of low self-worth

This has clearly impacted on their career as well as their personal life.

Having a high opinion about yourself, who you are and what you do and, basically, a love for yourself is often one of the things that people miss or have too little of in today’s society.

TIP 1. 

Start to say “stop” to your ‘inner critic’.

A good starting point to help increase your self-esteem is to learn how to handle and to replace the voice of your own ‘inner critic’.  We all have an inner critic.  How well are you managing yours?

It does two things. It can spur you on to get things done or to achieve things more and to gain acceptance from the main people who are in your life. But at the same time it can drag your self-esteem down. What would you prefer to use it for?

TIP 2.

Put into action healthier motivation habits.

To make your inner critic less useful, that ‘internal voice’ weaker, and at the same time motivate yourself to take action and with it raise your self-esteem, it certainly helps to have and regularly use healthy motivation habits.  Start to think about what motivation habit will work for you and introduce it into your life and daily routine.

TIP 3.

Take a 2 minute self-appreciation break.

This is a very simple and easy to gain habit.  If you spend just two minutes working on it every day for a month you will find that it can make a real difference. Take a deep breath, slow down and ask yourself this question: what are 3 things I like and most appreciate and value about myself?

TIP 4.

Write down the 3 things that you like and can most appreciate about yourself.

Do this again in the evening. Combining the two of them can be really powerful to help you gain two self-esteem boosts every day.

Contact us for your free 20 minute consultation to explore how we can help you: https://www.inspiringportfoliocareers.com/contact-us/

Filed Under: Confidence Tagged With: career coaching, confidence at work, energise the talent liberation company, how to increase confidence, peter wilford, self confidence

Starting a new job – success tips part 2

January 25, 2013 By //  by DigitalJenIPC

Exec male leaping in field (Individuals site Services image) (2)

Starting a new job is an important and sometimes stressful event. It is crucial to make a positive impact and achieve some ‘quick wins’, but not rush in and make too many decisions/changes without consideration or you could ruffle a few feathers.

If you have a probation period when starting a new job and need to prove yourself before securing a full time contract, the first 100 days are especially important.

Starting a new job means getting used to a new culture, people and systems – a lot of change all at once. This blog, part 2 of 3, shares success tips.

  1. Introduce yourself to as many people as possible
  2. Ask advice
  3. Invest time getting proficient at the firm’s IT systems and policies
  4. Establish any ‘elephants in the room’ i.e. things that don’t get talked about even though they are obvious
  5. Set yourself goals for each day, week and month
  6. Get a coach to support you and make the first 100 days a success
  7. Attend any free lunchtime sessions/social events to immerse yourself in the organisation to expose yourself to people
  8. Ask everyone you meet what are the 3 best things about the organisation and the 3 things that if changed would take it to a higher level
  9. Note the dress code and adjust yours accordingly
  10. Reflect on the value you bring after the first 30, 60 and 90 days

Hope you found our blog starting a new job success tips part 2 useful. What tips would you add?

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: confidence at work, energise, first 100 days, job success tips, new job, probation period, rachel brushfield, talent liberator

Starting a new job – success tips part 1

January 19, 2013 By //  by DigitalJenIPC

Goldfish leaping into new bowl (New Job)

Starting a new job is an important and sometimes stressful event. It is crucial to make a positive impact and achieve some ‘quick wins’, but not rush in and make too many decisions/changes without consideration or you could ruffle a few feathers.

If you have a probation period when starting a new job and need to prove yourself before securing a full time contract, the first 100 days are especially important.

Starting a new job means getting used to a new culture, people and systems – a lot of change all at once. This blog, part 1 of 3, shares success tips.

  1. Listen and learn
  2. Initiate a comprehensive induction for yourself if one hasn’t been created already
  3. Keep a diary of observations, questions and ideas to share at a future meeting with your employer, initiated by yourself
  4. Be curious and ask lots of questions
  5. Learn the language and buzz words of your new employer and use them
  6. Find out the organisation’s values and live them
  7. Find out when and how your key stakeholders like being communicated with
  8. Learn times to avoid contacting people when they are under pressure
  9. Establish the organisation’s key priorities and make them yours
  10. Be discreet

Hope you found our blog starting a new job success tips part 1 useful. What tips would you add?

Read about how coaching helped Hemal create success when starting a new job.

http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs193/1102862873131/archive/1112072645153.html

For more useful insights and tips, follow us on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/talentliberator

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: confidence at work, energise, new job, new year career change, rachel brushfield, starting a new job, success at work, talent liberator

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