Tip 3: Practice failure.
Face it, you’re going to fail sometimes.
Everyone fails.
J.K. Rowling was rejected by twelve different publishers
before one of them chose “Harry Potter.”
The Wright Brothers drew on history’s failed flight attempts,
including some of their own,
before designing a successful airplane.
Studies show that those who fail regularly and keep trying anyway
are better equipped to respond to challenges and setbacks
in a constructive way.
They learn to try different strategies,
ask others for advice,
and persevere.
So, think about the challenge you want to take on,
Recognize that it won’t be easy,
Accept that you will make mistakes,
And be kind to yourself when you do.
Give yourself a pep talk, stand up, and go for it.
You’ll feel excited knowing that whatever the outcome,
You’ll gain greater knowledge and understanding.
That’s confidence