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Self Confidence!

Self Confidence

It has always been considered that self confidence is a good thing to have! When you believe in your abilities, you are more likely to take on challenges and perform better in various areas of life, whether it’s work, relationships, or personal goals. In general, it has been shown that people who have self confidence are happier in life, set higher goals and have a more positive outlook on life. Confidence allows you to take control of your life and pursue what you truly want, rather than being held back by fear or self-doubt.

How do you gain self confidence for free?

This is where education enters in. If you know how to study and can learn subjects and apply them, you will increase your self-confidence. This is self evident. However in school they don’t teach you how to study effectively. In Smart Bubble Gum we show you how to study. Plus we apply this knowledge in finding the best educational apps.

Donald Trump, Joe Biden

Two stellar examples of self confidence are Donald Trump and Joe Biden. No amount of invalidation or criticism seems to affect them. Whether you agree with either is not the point. What we are pointing out here is that in order to get a lot done it helps to be confident!

How do I learn how to study?

If you want to learn how to study, from some of the best materials available, visit this website from Applied Scholastics. Many of us here at SmartBubbleGum have used these materials to increase our ability to study and learn, while some of us also increased their I.Q. a lot.

www.appliedscholastics.org/catalog/basic-books/index.html

Pick the best materials that are relevant.

One mistake that many schools make is that they don’t necessarily use the best educational materials. These are the text books that have proven to produce results, meaning that students learn from them and know they can apply what they have learned, and feel good and confident about it. I recall that Saxon Math 6/7 was a book that my son used successfully to learn arithmetic. Next year school gave him a book from a different publisher, and I asked myself why? Why did he not proceed with Saxon Math 7/8 when he had been doing so well with the earlier book.

Never change materials when students are doing well with the materials they are working with. At least investigate and verify if they are doing well with the material! One bad habit that schools have is the desire to change materials and go with the latest flavors.

There is so much study material available.

But not all of it is that good. Be on the look out for the best. The real test is: is my kid or student having an easy time learning the content and can he/she use it? Keep in mind that what works well for one student may not necessarily work for another student. But after a while you get good at figuring it out, and you will find the best. Never give up on a student when they can’t learn something, it may just be that the study material is not good!

Self confidence is greatly enhanced when a student has a successful time with a course. being able to apply what you have learned results in successful production. Production is the basis of morale and making you feel good about yourself.

On a side note, criminals typically are either crazy or have a low estimation of their own abilities to survive in an ethical manner. When it is the latter you will find that they are typically not very literate.

What does ChatGPT say about studying affecting your self confidence?

Of course I would be curious what ChatGPT says about how study can affect self confidence: Here is its answer:

Yes, the ability to study and acquire knowledge can significantly affect self-confidence. Here’s how:

1. Mastery Builds Confidence

  • Successfully understanding and mastering new material fosters a sense of achievement, reinforcing self-confidence.
  • Accomplishments, even small ones, create a positive feedback loop, making individuals feel capable and motivated to tackle more challenges.

2. Competence Reduces Anxiety

  • Knowing you are prepared for a test, presentation, or task reduces fear of failure and boosts self-assurance.
  • This preparedness translates into better performance, which in turn strengthens confidence.

3. Growth Mindset

  • The process of studying reinforces the belief that skills and intelligence can improve with effort, which is a key aspect of a growth mindset.
  • Believing in the ability to learn promotes resilience and self-efficacy, essential components of confidence.

4. Overcoming Challenges

  • Facing and overcoming learning difficulties teaches problem-solving skills and perseverance, building inner strength and self-worth.

5. Knowledge as Power

  • Being well-informed can enhance self-confidence in social and professional settings, as knowledge enables meaningful participation in conversations and decision-making.

6. Positive Identity

  • Engaging in the act of studying aligns with the identity of being a diligent and capable individual, further affirming self-esteem.

7. Social Validation

  • Excelling in academic or skill-building pursuits often garners recognition and respect from peers, teachers, or colleagues, reinforcing a positive self-image.