FSS Newsletter :: January 2002
Keep Moving Forward
Confidence: Moving Forward at All Costs
The confidence in a courageous act is not always what we
expect.
Confidence, says Websters New Collegiate Dictionary,
is a state of mind or a manner marked by easy coolness
and freedom from uncertainty, diffidence, or embarrassment.
Yes, the confidence that anchors courage may be marked by
easy coolness and freedom from uncertainty. But, it may also
be marked by uneasy heat, great uncertainty, and tremendous
shyness. The thing that remains constant, the fundamental
force within confidence, is the drive deep inside to go forward
regardless.
Again and again, Ive heard people say, I felt
like I was crazy or, People thought I was nuts.
But, rather than run from that feeling, courageous people
screw their confidence around an instinct, an inner voice,
an indisputable feeling which they follow regardless of what
those around them say, do, or think. They have the confidence
to go against the grain, to be different. To stand out, to
put themselves on the line. And in the process, to be embarrassed,
to be wrong, or humiliated.
Another way we view confidence is belief in the power,
trustworthiness, or reliability of a person or thing.
Random House Websters College Dictionary goes a cut
deeper, calling it the belief in oneself and ones
powers or abilities without a display of arrogance or
conceit (humility is common in courageous people).
Belief in oneself makes all things possible. Including the
mastery of fear, which is integral to courage. Anything
I've ever done that ultimately was worthwhile, says
Betty Bender, initially scared me to death. Confidence
is not fearlessness. Being afraid and acting anyway is the
ultimate plunge of confidence.
Feel the fear and do it anyway, says Susan Jeffers,
psychologist and best-selling author of a book of the same
title. The very thing that scares us may be something we discover
to be the very thing we love.
Confidence is being willing to make mistakes, to travel the
unfamiliar, to not always know, to be wrong in the pursuit
of whats right. Confidence is knowing ourselves so well
that we stand true to who we are even when it would be a whole
lot easier to blend in and conform.
Confidence is standing by our principles and values even
when theyre unpopular.
Confidence is believing in our power, our trustworthiness,
our reliability.
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