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Take some risks.
As scary as it may be, each shot you take will you more confident. Taking a chance you normally wouldn’t take can make you stronger, which will make you more assured of yourself. However, understand that there are positive risks and negative risks. Do the things that lead you forward toward your goals and if you need advice ask parents.
Set realistic, attainable goals.
Having some concrete objectives will help you focus on what you want. It’s hard to gain confidence in an area if you don’t know why you’re trying to improve. Identify what you want and then break that goal down into smaller steps. Take it one step at a time and think positive!
Exude confidence in your body language.
If you look and act confident, you’ll feel so much stronger. Ever heard the phrase “fake it till you make it?” Even if you’re a bundle of nerves inside, just act like you’re the bee’s knees. Practice good posture at all times (sitting, standing, walking), especially when you're walking alone. Dress your best, make eye contact, and smile.
Take care of yourself.
Grooming and hygiene play a big role in how confident you feel. Wash your hair often enough for your hair type and bathe regularly. Don't get too obsessed with how you look. One of the important things about being confident is being comfortable with yourself and your body. If you feel the need to, carry simple things with you like a small hairbrush, lip gloss/chapstick, and a small bottle of body spray. Remember, make sure you always have pads/tampons in your bag at all times, and change pads regularly to prevent accidents.
Keep your room clean.
A tidy space goes a long way towards making you feel great. A clean room means that you can find what you need when you need it, so you aren't stressed out because you lost something. You will also feel better when your friends come over if you can show them a clean room. Nobody wants to see your underwear on the floor!
Upgrade your wardrobe.
Get some clothes that represent you for who you are. Buy what you like to wear and what makes you happy. Don't wear anything just because a certain crowd is. If you like the normal jeans and t-shirt look then, it's 2you. As long as you're comfortable, you'll become confident. Follow your own standards. Be mindful of wearing clothes that are the wrong size, since they can be unflattering.
Personalize your look.
Being unique will help you feel secure in who you are. If you like wearing jewelry, go for it! If you don't like wearing jewelry, that's your personal taste and no one should tell you otherwise. Your hairstyle, hair color, shoes, purse, and other accessories are other ways you can personalize your look. Like jewelry, these things are not for everyone and you shouldn't do it if you don't feel comfortable with it.
Forget the haters.
Ignore what other people say or think about you. So long as you’re genuine and true to yourself, you’ve got nothing to worry about. Never be scared to do the right thing, and don’t let people bring you down with their criticisms or gossip.
Do your schoolwork.
If you feel good about your academics, you’ll be super confident. Study, do all your schoolwork, and do your very best every time. Study for tests, do homework and all assigned reading. Answer questions in class and ask questions relating to the topic. Don't be afraid if you still don't understand what you're learning, talk to your fellow classmates or talk to your teacher. You can't pass your classes if you don't ask questions. Being smart is not weird. People who think there’s something wrong with doing well in school are deeply mistaken.
Pursue your passions.
Find something that brings you joy and pour your energy into that. Develop your talents. If you're good at dancing, take up a class and polish your skills; if you're good at sports, take lessons and join a team. So long as you have something you care about, you’ll always have something to improve upon. This can do wonders for your confidence!
Get active at school.
Join some clubs or try out for a team. Either you’ll improve your confidence by flexing your awesome social skills, or you’ll become more confident by getting over your shyness. Being a part of something can boost your confidence level, help you develop your social skills, and help you make some friends.
Participate in your hobbies.
Having a few things that help you relax and have fun is essential. If you love music, go ahead and don't be afraid to whip out your iPod or CD player (If the time is important of course) Read books or write poetry if you love it. Paint, draw, swim, or watch Anime if it's your personal thing. Everybody has different hobbies and there's nothing wrong with expressing it. Remember: It's all about what makes you happy, not doing it because someone else wants you to. Find things you're passionate about and don't be afraid to try something new.
Get rid of toxic friends.
Let go of friends who do not respect you or like you for you. If you feel your friends have less respect for you, talk to them. Let them know how you feel, tell them how you expect to be treated, and offer solutions. If someone makes you feel bad or not good enough, they are not your friend and you should dump them immediately. Make friends with the people you like, not the ones you think you should be friends with.
Stand up for yourself.
Don’t let people mistreat or talk down to you. Understand that it is not healthy to let your peers or students walk all over you, this is a big problem if you're shy or the type of person who likes to please people. Don't be afraid to say "no" if the situation calls for it. An example situation would be if a friend asked you to help them cheat or copy off of your homework.
Be kind and approachable.
Stay nice to everyone you come across, and smile. Put your best foot forward when you’re meeting new people and introducing yourself. Embrace differences in others and celebrate diversity. Socialize with your parents and make conversation with adults, but remember to be polite.
Take romance at your own pace.
If you aren’t ready to date, don’t force it. Understand that it feels terrible to feel pressured into having a relationship or going and dating if you're not ready. As a teenager, you're growing up, but you also have to respect your boundaries and limits. When the time comes, you'll know and you'll be much happier that you waited until you were ready.
Don’t let peer pressure get to you.
Brush off people who push you to do drugs, get drunk, or have sex. These are some of the biggest problems as a teenager. Drugs are not a good thing in the first place and you shouldn't do it at all. It can do serious damage and ruin your good reputation. Don't go out and get drunk. First off as a teenager, you're underage. Second, getting drunk can be dangerous, you can do things you'll regret.
Accept yourself.
Be yourself and don’t try to be something you’re not. Don't give into high school stereotypes like being a prep, emo, or punk rocker. Your style is what you make it. If someone calls you a poser, brush it off. Think positive! Don't feel pressured to look exactly like a model or celebrity. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and if you think you're beautiful, then you are beautiful! Don’t let insults get to you. If someone calls you a mean name, shrug it off. However, if someone compliments you, take it in. Think about it.
Practice self-empowerment.
Encourage and be kind to yourself. Practice looking at yourself in the mirror and saying, "I love you!" or, "Look at me...I look beautiful today."...you could grab a chair and sit in front of the mirror, and state all the good things about you, the things that make you a beautiful girl just the way you are. Don't compare yourself to a movie star.
Ask for help when you need it.
There’s nothing wrong with reaching out for support. Ask your parents, a teacher you trust, someone at a church, or a school guidance counselor for help. If you don't take care of yourself, and your emotional health, you could make bad decisions that you'll regret later. Tell someone if you're scared or upset and want help to make yourself feel better.
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