How To Build Your Belief In Yourself

Do you believe in yourself, and have ample confidence about who you are? If not, then it is vital that you build your belief in yourself to be truly happy.

How To Build Your Belief In Yourselfโ€ฆ and leap the biggest hurdle between the life you have and the life you want.

โ€œAndyโ€ entered myย office seeking help for hisย depression. But after a few therapyย sessions, the root of his problems became clear: He had a deep-rooted belief that he wasnโ€™t good enough.

Heโ€™d started believing he was inadequate during childhood, and he held onto thisย belief throughout his life. His assumption that he would never amount to anything led him to be an underachiever. Because he concluded he wasnโ€™t smart enough, talented enough, orย motivated enoughย to do much of anything, heโ€™d created a lifestyle that reinforced those beliefs.

He had worked an entry-level job for years. He didnโ€™t bother to manage his money well becauseย he assumed heโ€™d always live paycheck to paycheck and be deeply in debt. He rarely took the initiative to meet new people. And he never established new goals for himself. His depression was simply a side effect of the lifestyle heโ€™d created.

Much like Andy, many people create lifestyles that reinforce their self-limiting beliefs. But, quite often, those beliefs are inaccurate and unproductive, and they cause people to liveย a life far beneath their potential.

How You Develop Negative Core Beliefs About Yourself

You develop many of your beliefs about yourself during childhood. Perhaps you grew up always feeling like an outsider. Or maybe you had a parent who was verbally abusive. Those types of experiences could lead you to believe youโ€™re a loser or a failure.

Those types of conclusions will cause you to subconsciously seek evidence that supports your beliefs. Every time you fail a testย or get rejected by someone, your negative beliefs will get reinforced.

Whenever you discover evidence to the contraryโ€”like you ace a test or land a promotionโ€”youย chalk it up to external factors, like luck. Youย ignore your accomplishments and magnify your mistakes. Thatโ€™s just how your brain works when you so wholeheartedly believe something.

Because you believe those things about yourself, however, you wonโ€™t recognize that youโ€™re doing this. Instead, youย just think your failures and problems serve as more proof that youโ€™re not good enough.

Want to know more about how you can inculcate positive belief in yourself? Read 5 Ways You Can Practice Self-Compassion And Be Kind To Yourself

Your Beliefs Turn Into Self-Fulfilling Prophecies

Just because you believe something about yourselfย doesnโ€™t make it true. Butย thereโ€™s a good chance that youโ€™ll make it come true in a subconscious manner. What you believe influences the way you interpret events, how you feel, and how you behave. And much of the time, those beliefs turn into self-fulfilling prophecies.

If you believe you canโ€™t handle stress, youโ€™ll be less likely to step outside your comfort zone. Then, because you never practice doing anything scary, youโ€™ll struggle to handle discomfort when it arises.

If you believe you are socially awkward, youโ€™ll be less outgoing. The less you talk to people, the less likely youโ€™ll be to make social connections. The fewer friends you make, the more youโ€™ll believe youโ€™re incapable of forming healthy social connections.

The list of examples could go on and on.

How to Give Up Self-Limiting Beliefs

If youโ€™ve spent 30 years believing youโ€™re a loser, then simply telling yourself, โ€œIโ€™m a winner,โ€ isnโ€™t likely to be helpful. You canโ€™t unlearn deep-rooted core beliefs that easily. Instead, you have to challenge your beliefs by testing them to see if theyโ€™re really true.

Conduct a behavioral experiment by challenging your beliefs. If you believe youโ€™re too socially awkward to make friends, ask yourself, โ€œWhat would I be doing if I were socially savvy?โ€

Then, use a skill called โ€œacting as if.โ€โ€˜ Behave as if you are a socially savvy person.ย That doesnโ€™t mean you need to be a phony; instead, behave in a way that brings out another side of your personality.

If you believe socially graceful people start conversations with others, try doing that yourself. Set a goal for yourself when youโ€™re at a social event; for example,ย introduce yourself to five people.ย Rather than sit in the corner worrying that you look awkward, branch out and strike up conversations. You might find that behaving in a more outgoing manner leads to more social success.

In addition, look for evidence that runs contrary to your self-limiting beliefs. Write downย the reasons your belief might not be true. Look for exceptions to the rule and take notes. Simply raising your awareness of the fact that there are times when you are more capable than you give yourself credit for can help chip away at the belief that youโ€™ve held so strongly.

Want to know more about how you can believe in yourself more? Read 60+ Carl Jung Quotes On Finding Yourself

Challenging Your Beliefs Takes Time

Your mind can be your best asset or your biggest enemy. If youโ€™ve drawn inaccurate conclusions about yourself, your self-limiting beliefs could prevent you from reaching your greatest potential.

Everyone has a few self-limiting beliefs. To discover yours, spend some time thinking about your potential and assessing the assumptions you make about yourself that keep you from living your dreams.

Your beliefs, rather than your lack of ability, could be the biggest hurdle standing between the life youโ€™re living and theย life you want to live. But the good news is thatย with a little time and extra effort, you canย develop the mental strengthย needed to overcome the self-limiting beliefs that prevent you from reaching your greatest potential.


Written by Amy Morin
Originally appeared on Psychology Today
Published with permission

It is not always easy or possible to be optimistic and confident all the time. But, neither is being self-deprecating. If you constantly feel that you are not good enough, then you need to stop and look deeper, and give yourself that love and compassion, that you probably give others. In order to be truly happy, you need to love yourself first.

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