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Confidence: Choosing to Fit In OR Stand Out

Fitting In

Standing Out

Option 1: Follow

Having the Confidence to Follow

The Flip Side

Are there Negative Consequences to Leading?

Consequences of Low Self-Esteem:

It's Okay to Learn and Follow.

  • We Can't All Lead All of the Time.

  • No One is The Best At Everything.

Option 2: Lead

What Are the Positive Consequences to Leading?

We get to explore new paths.

We get to show others our special ideas/skills.

Leaders help others and fill their buckets --> this fills the leader's bucket too!

We Can't Feel the Joys of Being Unique

We Won't Feel Confident to Share Our Talents and Skills

We Won't Go Down a Path

  • Positive Consequences for Followers...

IS IT OKAY TO FOLLOW?

How Can We Celebrate US and Build Our Confidence?

Leaders Need...

  • A Special Plan with Good Consequences
  • The ability to be a team player.
  • Followers with their own special skills.
  • And.....
  • CONFIDENCE

Do Leaders Get...

The Flip Side

  • Nervous?

  • Unsure?

  • Scared?

When we have HIGH Self-Esteem, we have the Confidence to Lead!

What are the Negative Consequences to following others?

  • Group Think

Our Choice

  • Let's Review:
  • Bucket-filling
  • Honesty
  • Respect/Self-Respect
  • Changing Our Path
  • We Make Our Choices

The Power To Choose

Having Confidence

You may not always know what to do, but Confidence gives us the power to choose.

Will YOU Lead or Follow?

  • Confidence: Having Self-Esteem and Self-Respect --> Believing in yourself and trusting YOU.
  • Remember if we always respect ourselves, we can fill our buckets when things don't work out.

Do We Want to Follow or Lead?

Let's Talk About US!

  • No two people are exactly alike

  • We are One of a Kind

  • What Makes YOU Different?

What Makes Us Different Can Either Make Us Confident OR Shy.

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