We all excel at many things in our life. If you take a moment to think about it you'll recognize several areas of your life where you know that you're awesome. That creates a certain view of ourselves. We have certain views of the world, the way that things should be, what's correct and what's the incorrect way to do things. Look elsewhere in your life that you think that you're performing according to the view that you have of yourself when in fact, you're not. This isn't an exercise and finding thought with yourself or an exercise in trying to weaken your self confidence or seeing yourself in a positive light. We have to try to step back or have some mechanism to see ourselves the way that we actually are. If we're so self-centered and self-certain in who we are and what we do then it may be that we never see that we aren't actually performing the way that we have this internal view of ourselves as how we are or acting. Try to take time periodically to step outside of ourselves and look at ourselves as if someone else were viewing us. It's an exercise and a conversation of not already knowing, of just taking things for granted because that's how you are. Be self-confident. Be in a conversation of tapping the brakes every once in awhile because over-confidence can lead to disaster. If you're blind, you ignore and already know who you are and how you're acting in the performance that those actions are leading to then you will be stuck in a rut and continue down the same path. It may not be the path that you think you're headed down. Self-reflect. Get someone else's opinion but don't get mad at them or they'll never give you honesty back again. You're not stuck with the life that you have. Your experience of life is not the result of your circumstances. Those circumstances don't have the final say in what attitudes you have or the actions you take in life. Your experience of life is the result of the conversations you have with yourself and with those around you.
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