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Hey guys,
I have recently been getting into PUA and journaling. When going out, I notice myself draw my inner confidence from my accomplishments (just graduated from a top engineering school, my lucrative engineering job, my performance on the basketball court, and generally other things I am good at). This was especially apparent to me last night when I met people who I thought were much smarter than me and it made me feel very intimidated and lowered my confidence. Not only that, I feel like I am constantly proving to myself that I am worthy because I have these "accomplishments" and that mentality prevents me from just being in the moment.
I am curious where you guys draw your confidence from and how did you achieve that state of mind. I don't want to rely on my accomplishments or material possessions for my confidence. Some of my accomplishments, I don't even care about; I went through a phase in my teenage life where I achieved many things to make others happy. Now I am at a point in my life (22 yr old) where I have complete freedom to do whatever I want. While I am spending more time doing things I genuinely like (working out, basketball), my brain always tends to pull me back to making decisions which, at the core, are for someone else, not me. I want to completely rid myself of this approval seeking mentality which has engulfed my teenage and young adulthood life.
Advice appreciated.
Confidence is just a feeling which is caused by a series of chemical reactions in your brain. You can make yourself feel confident at any time you would like... Example for you...
Think back to yourself on how you FELT when you completed school and got your degree... You felt pretty fucking good I would imagine. That is a hell of an accomplishment. Notice how easy it is to make yourself "feel" confident and how quickly you were able to attain this feeling? You can do this any time you would like... People change the way they feel all the time in a matter of moments.