We've all felt nervous or shy in situations that we'd give anything to be confident in — first dates, job interviews, meeting your significant other's parents, and the list goes on. Unfortunately, the nerves we're feeling inside can end up on display for everyone else to see in the way we hold ourselves, make eye contact, speak, and smile. Fortunately, there are certain ways you can give the illusion of confidence even when all you feel like doing is hiding in the corner. To learn things you can do to fake a little confidence, read more
- It's been said before, but I'll say it again, maintain eye contact. Don't look at your toes or behind the person's head — you'll only seem scared or disinterested.
- While not applicable in a more serious or somber setting, you can usually get a lot out of smiling often and laughing easily. A little lightheartedness will make you seem comfortable.
- Speak up! I don't mean speak louder; I mean just talk. Answer questions in full sentences, not just with a word or two. Come up with your own questions too. You may think it's better to keep quiet than to say something silly, but most people assume wallflowers think they're better than everyone else, where as most people won't notice if you say the wrong thing.
- Keep your chin up, literally, and stand up straight. Not only is it good for your posture, but also it immediately makes your entire stature look more striking, and having a presence will give you the appearance of having more confidence.
The best part of all these tips is that once you start following them you'll definitely start to feel more confident!









James Darby
Milly
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I always try and prctice these!
1There are many times when i am scared sh*tless of something or metting someone, but I just act like I'm not and usually it goes alot smoother!
great tips, thanks!
2good points, I do have a bad habit of staring behind someone and focussing in on something else. But I am really listening to what he or she has to say, I just tend to focus on other focal points while listening.
3lol everytime I try to say full sentences, most people cut me off... I actually hate that...
4Excellent...I'll have to keep these in mind
5Great tips!
6I think I have mastered the art of faking confidence. I am TERRIBLY shy, Ive gotten better as Ive gotten older,but when I was younger I was painfully shy. I basically wouldnt talk to anyone that I didnt know. I can still get really shy from time to time, but for the most Ive either expelled it, or just become really good at faking it.
7man, i start to blush when i get shy, i become red all over !it gets ridiculous at times
can't
control it !anyone know how to fix me?!
8I've had to fake confidence on many occasions, I'm shy a lot so it helps a lot when I don't feel like talking. No. 3 is true though...sometimes people really do think you're rude when actually you're just shy. I hate that!
9almost famous - i get that a lot too!
10I'm really shy too and I could seem more confident. I'll keep these tips in mind.
11i agree with pink_elephant... people tend to think i'm rude or that i just think i'm better then everyone else it's just that i can be very shy sometimes...
12Good advice... I also like think preparing things to say or questions to ask helps.
13Believe it or not, i'm SHY !
i have no problem looking ppl in the eye, or using full sentences. but what about in a setting when you aren't really put on the spot.
alot of people say that i come off as quiet. which is true when i first meet you. but any of my friends know that i really talk too d*mn much.
i think when i'm around those i do not know, i tend to just observe and see who is who, and figure them out. in the meantime, people think i don't want to be bothered.
but if i just start talking about random things, then i feel like a 'tardo.
luckily in the fashion industry, you're just expected to walk the walk versus talk.
you see it all the time with new girls, they run their mouths and ppl are like , "shut up and work. show me that you can actually create a collection by wednesday . . .".
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