Introduction to Confidence for Problem Solving
Why Confidence Matters
Have you ever tried to solve a problem and felt low confidence while going into the process of solving it? You might tell yourself, "I can't, I'm not good at this," and halfway lose the battle. Low self-esteem and lack of confidence can hinder your problem-solving process and negatively impact your results.
The Impact of Confidence
Instead of letting low self-esteem affect your ability to solve problems, this section will focus on changing your self-esteem and confidence in problem-solving situations. By doing so, confidence can become a strength of yours. Without those negative thoughts, you will enter the problem-solving process with better momentum, clearer thinking, and the right parts of your brain ready to work.
Overcoming Negative Thoughts
The scared amygdala often tries to wrestle away the idea that we are not good at something and keeps us in our comfort zone. We don't need those negative thoughts. This section will help you tackle confidence so that you can approach problem-solving with a positive mindset.
Now that you know how important confidence is and why we are going to tackle it, let's get started.