The correct phrase is "feel confident," without the word "of." So you would say "I feel confident" instead of "I feel of confident."
The correct spelling is "self-confidence," with a hyphen.
When you exercise, you feel good about yourself. Exercise long enough, you start to lose weight. Then you really feel good about yourself. The better you feel about how you look, the more self confidence you have
Yes, self-esteem can affect a person's confidence. If someone has low self-esteem, they may struggle to believe in their abilities or worth, which can lead to a lack of confidence. Conversely, someone with high self-esteem is more likely to feel confident in themselves and their abilities.
When low self-confidence affects you daily, it's important to practice self-care and self-compassion. Engage in activities that boost your self-esteem, such as exercise or hobbies you enjoy. Surround yourself with supportive and positive people who can help lift you up. Consider seeking professional help from a therapist or counselor to work through the underlying issues causing your low self-confidence.
To boost your confidence and self-esteem, try setting achievable goals and celebrating your accomplishments, practice self-care activities that make you feel good about yourself, surround yourself with supportive and positive people, and challenge negative self-talk by practicing self-compassion and gratitude.
The correct spelling is "self-confidence," with a hyphen.
It's spelt like that, however a noun form is confidence, there is also self-confidence. Confident is the correct spelling.
Either is correct, but they have slightly different implications. "don't have confidence" implies that you're lacking confidence to some extent, while "have no confidence" emphasizes that you have ZERO confidence, period.
Confidence and a feel for what you are saying. If you know what you are saying, just say it like you mean it and it will get the job done. Try to be correct too, or you're going to feel a bit stupid if someone proves you wrong.
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Unified by.............
That is the correct spelling of "faith" (belief, confidence).
When you exercise, you feel good about yourself. Exercise long enough, you start to lose weight. Then you really feel good about yourself. The better you feel about how you look, the more self confidence you have
It raises my confidence when I feel pretty. So go feel pretty! :) Get out there, take some chances.... talk to people, show off your tallents.
Most veterinarians feel confidence, anticipation, and focus.
Neither is correct. You say "If you feel it is necessary" or "If you feel that it is necessary."
You feel ashamed, and lose confidence. But you have to bounce back and pull yourself together.