How to Confidence - My Icebreaker

One of the biggest factor that impacts your life everyday is your level of confidence. Although it is not difficult to become someone with a high level of confidence, it does take a lot of practice, patience and the right kind of knowledge, not to mention some time as well. Which is why I titled this article how to confidence.

To some this comes natural while others have to work harder at it. No matter what your approach is to becoming more confident, we can all agree that it does wonders to your life (I am a living proof of this).

Anyways, this is my first post on my first blog so I will give you a brief introduction on what you can expect from this blog. In order to really become confident in who you are and what you can achieve, it requires effort on areas such as:

  • Mental mindset (attitude, self talk etc)
  • Physical appearance (clothes, physique, persona etc)
  • Communication skills
  • Charisma (ability to make others feel good)
  • Body language -People skills (ability to influence, persuade etc)
  • Developing a personal identity (personal branding)
  • Constant growth (reading, listening, putting things into practice)
  • Personal goals and so much more.

You see, i don’t have a PhD or a masters degree, nor am I 90 years old and I dont like to spend time talking about theories and useless knowledge that I can’t put into practice. I am all about things that are practical and work in real life (not just in books). My time is valuable and I am sure many of you are in the same boat as me.

It took me years to figure certain things out, but these things have dramatically shaped who I am and how I operate my life and influence others. If I could sum up the reason why you should start working on your “Game” it would simply be to take CONTROL of your life.

It is a fact that most people don’t like who they are, where they work and where they are heading and so forth. That is pretty sad, but nevertheless the decision is still yours as to what you want to do with your life.

So there you have it. A quick intro to my blog and a free ride of a life time. You simply plug into this blog and you will get great advice from myself on a weekly basis on the above mentioned topics.

My goal is not to sound boring so I will try to make the articles fun to read while still delivering powerful information.

How to confidence? It all starts in the mind, so just make a decision today that you will start working on improving yourself and let the fun begin.

I am Atiff Rizwani and my goal is to take average frustrated guys and turn them into super heroes (relax, it’s a methaphor)

Enjoy

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6 Responses to “How to Confidence - My Icebreaker”

  • By Tabish on Aug 18, 2008

    Nice introduction article. I look forward to more articles to come. Any ideas when the next article will be posted and how often are you planning on posting on a weekly basis?

  • By Sweet Daddy Z on Aug 18, 2008

    Great article. I look forward to your weekly posts. The plan sounds simple enough to follow. Lets see what happens from here!

  • By Nabeel Akbar on Aug 21, 2008

    This is a much needed blog, i definitly know some people that need to build up their confidence, and i think this site can help them. I will be sure to forward the link to people, but i think its a good read for anyone, regardless of their confidence level

  • By Monks on Aug 21, 2008

    Great read, its true though you can’t be confident unless you believe in yourself and your abilities. If you don’t then you’ve lost before you’ve even started

  • Hey Guys,

    I appreciate the comments, and it looks like the search engines are starting to pick up my blog.

    As you can see I am in the process of fixing some technical stuff on the blog, but hopefully that should be done in a few days time (i hope).

    I am aiming at updating the blogs twice a week so stay dialed in.

  • By Margaret Smith on Oct 5, 2008

    Fantastic Mr.Rizwani ~ hopefully several others can take advantage of the techniques provided by you and your team.

    It was truly a great experience meeting you last weekend!

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