8 psychological tricks to boost your self-confidence around people

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Taking care of how you look and feel

You are not have to look like a slob while you work from home; in fact, doing so may be harmful to your confidence. Working from home gives you more freedom to choose how you want to present yourself.

Maintaining eye contact and looking squarely into the eyes of the person you are speaking to or listening to will get you immediate points for being beautiful.

Eye contact

It's not necessary to shout at the top of your lungs in order to be considered speaking out loud. Instead, choose for a tonality that is not too frightening and a pitch that is perceptible to all parties involved.

Speak loud and clear

It's always a good idea to keep the other person guessing with some thought-provoking questions. It will not only create the idea that you were attentively listening to the other person, but it will also make you seem more sociable.

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Rub your hands together before you shake someone's hand. This can help you make a positive first impression on the person you are meeting.

Warm your hands before the handshake

If you're feeling apprehensive about an upcoming meeting or concerned about anything else, try chewing some gum to calm your nerves.

When nervous, chew gum

Consistency is tough to achieve, but it is essential if you want to make this a successful aspect of your plan to boost your self-confidence.

Sweat it out

Have a song that keeps playing in your head? The psychological term for this is the Zeigarnik effect, which implies that your brain will continually remind you of your incomplete tasks.

Unfinished business, note it down

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