
- Self-Confidence Tutorial
- Self-Confidence Home
- Defining Self-Confidence
- Self-Confidence Vs. Self-Esteem
- Dynamics of Self-Confidence
- Traits of Self-Confident people
- Traits of Under-Confident people
- Effects of Low Self-Confidence
- Self-Confidence Worksheet-1
- Improving Your Self-Confidence
- Criticism of the Inner Voice
- Handling Criticism of the Inner Voice
- Accurate Self-Assessment Worksheet
- Cultivating Compassion
- Pitfalls of Chasing Perfection
- Responding to Criticism positively
- Taking Compliments
- My USP
- Defining Resilience
- Being Resilient
- Maintaining Flexibility
- Maintaining Optimism
- Cultivating a Winning Behavior
- Exercise Winning Behavior
- Creating Relationships
- Self-Confidence Conclusion
- Self-Confidence Useful Resources
- Self-Confidence - Quick Guide
- Self-Confidence - Useful Resources
- Self-Confidence - Discussion
- Selected Reading
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
- Developer's Best Practices
- Questions and Answers
- Effective Resume Writing
- HR Interview Questions
- Computer Glossary
- Who is Who
Improving Your Self-Confidence
In the following pie-chart, we have a percentage-wise representation of the amount of belief you have on your abilities. Kindly fill that sector of the pie-chart that you feel is suitable for you.
- If you have 100% belief on yourself, select green.
- If you have 75% belief on yourself, select yellow.
- If you have 25% belief on yourself, select brown.

After you are done with the self-evaluation part, and have selected brown, think about what qualities would be needed in you and what changes would you have to make so that you can take yourself to the green block. List them down in the Self-evaluation Table provided below.
Self-Evaluation Table

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