What are remarkable behaviours of a confident person?

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By Alex Ferman

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1. They don’t cross their arms

Confident people don’t cross their arms because they’re not feeling defensive, nor do they have anything to hide.

2. They don’t constantly check social media

Mindlessly scrolling through social media can waste more time than you imagine. A confident person knows how to use their time wisely to be more productive.

3. They listen 10 times more than they speak

Truly confident people already know what they think, they only want to know what you think.

4. They celebrate their peers’ successes

Insecure people don’t want others to succeed. When confident people say “good luck” to someone, they sincerely mean it.

5. They don’t seek approval from others

Confident people gain attention due to their brilliant work. Since their self-worth comes within, they don’t need approval from others.

6. They never gossip

Confident people realize that another person’s privacy is none of their business. When people engage in gossip, all it serves to do is make themselves more judgmental and toxic.

7. They’re in a pleasant mood most of the times

Confident people aren’t easily thrown off their emotional game. They don’t feel insulted or slighted as easily as other people, and this is part of their appeal.

8. They maintain eye contact

Eye contact is a shared experience and one of the most powerful tools in human face-to-face interaction.

9. They aren’t ashamed to ask for help

Confident people are secure enough to admit a weakness. Saying “can you help me?” shows tremendous respect for that individual’s expertise and judgement.

Additional report from JetBrains,

  • They don’t show off;
  • They can say no without any explanation;
  • React same for a compliment and criticism;
  • Least bothered about what others think;
  • Emotionally balanced;
  • They are not afraid to take any challenge;
  • Think about solution rather than the problem;
  • Ready to take calculated risks;
  • They don’t fight for rights, they know how to get them;
  • Usually they are not tensed, because they know how to get things done;
  • They feel less insecurity;
  • They don’t compare with others;
  • They know there is a solution for almost every problem
  • They stand straight;
  • Smile when looking at new people;
  • They can deal with any situation/SHARE THIS

-Ferman is a Passionate Writer based in CA

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