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6 Keys to Build the Confidence to Overcome Anything

Michele McGovern
By: Michele McGovern
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Michele McGovern writes. A lot. These days, she covers HR, digging deep into company culture, DEI, leadership, management and the everchanging world of work. In the years between getting a BA in journalism from a state school and writing about HR, she wrote about big-city crime for a wire service and small-town life for local newspapers. She’s a mediocre mom, decent wife, wannabe athlete and consummate pursuer of fun - on land, snow and water. Find her on LinkedIn @michele-mcgovern-writer.

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Last Updated: November 20, 2025
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Confidence in Leadership

Building confidence, both in yourself and in others, is a transformative journey that blends self-acceptance, consistent practice and a supportive mindset.

Confidence isn’t something that’s achieved overnight. It is a skill cultivated through small steps and shifts in perspective.

Where Confidence Begins: Self-Acceptance

It begins with a foundation of self-acceptance. It isn’t about achieving perfection; rather, it’s about embracing who you are, with all your strengths and imperfections.

By accepting yourself as a work in progress, you free up the mental energy that would otherwise go to self-criticism and comparison. This self-compassion sets the stage for confidence by focusing on growth rather than unattainable ideals.

From there, take these steps to build confidence:

1. Break Large Objectives into Manageable Tasks

Taking small steps toward achievable goals is essential in building a sense of accomplishment. When you break larger objectives into manageable tasks, each success boosts your confidence incrementally.

These milestones become markers of progress, allowing you to recognize your achievements and reinforcing the belief that you can handle more significant challenges. This approach not only helps you grow but also builds momentum that propels you toward even bigger accomplishments.

2. Eliminate Negative Self-Talk

The inner dialogue you maintain with yourself is equally important. Negative self-talk is one of the biggest inhibitors of confidence, subtly reinforcing self-doubt and fear of failure. Practicing positive self-talk can change that.

When you catch yourself in a cycle of criticism or doubt, try shifting your inner narrative to something constructive and supportive, like “I’m capable” or “I’m ready to learn.” It may feel awkward initially, but with time, this self-encouragement can become second nature, lifting your faith from within.

3. Adjust Body Language

Body language, too, has a powerful impact on how you feel and how others perceive you. Simple adjustments, such as standing up straight, maintaining eye contact, and speaking with clarity, not only project confidence outwardly but also influence how you feel internally.

Open body language helps you feel more assertive and connected to your environment. The positive energy in your physical posture can encourage others to feel confident around you as well, creating an atmosphere of mutual assurance.

4. Take Risks

Often, real belief is forged just outside our comfort zones. Taking risks and facing unfamiliar situations can be intimidating, but the more you step out, the more resilient and self-assured you become.

Start with small challenges and expand gradually. Even a small act, like volunteering to lead a meeting or initiating a conversation, can go a long way in building your sense of capability. Supporting others in taking similar steps can also reinforce your own confidence, as you create a space where everyone feels encouraged to grow and tackle their goals.

5. Celebrate Others

True confidence also involves celebrating the accomplishments of others. Rather than viewing others’ successes as a competition, embrace them as motivation.

Recognizing the achievements of colleagues, friends and family strengthens your network of support, and this shared positivity has a reinforcing effect on your own confidence. Knowing there is success and opportunity for everyone removes the sense of scarcity that can often undermine it.

6. Seek Feedback

Feedback is a vital tool in building confidence, too, as long as it’s approached with an open mindset. Constructive feedback from those you trust can become a roadmap for growth, showing you how to improve without undermining your self-assurance.

Offering supportive feedback to others creates an encouraging environment where everyone feels valued and motivated to improve, rather than criticized.

7. Be Grateful

Finally, gratitude has a remarkable impact on inner trust. Acknowledging the positives in your life, even in challenging times, reorients your focus away from insecurities.

Practicing gratitude helps you appreciate the journey, grounding you in a sense of abundance that strengthens your belief in yourself and inspires others to see the best in themselves, too.

Confidence in the Making

Building confidence is about fostering a supportive relationship with yourself and others. By embracing self-acceptance, setting achievable goals, practicing positive self-talk, using open body language, and engaging in supportive feedback, you nurture an environment where confidence flourishes.

Through these practices, you’ll develop a powerful inner assurance that positively impacts every aspect of your life and the lives of those around you.

Ready to build your own confidence? Check out our event, “Building Your Self-Confidence: Tools to Lead & Succeed.”

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