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Most of us, at some stage or another, question ourselves. We question our abilities, our skills, our judgement. We worry that we’re not good enough. We listen to the self-deprecating thoughts buzzing around in our minds and we take those thoughts to heart. After all, we’re all human and all of us experience a dent to our self-confidence at some stage or another, some more regularly than others.
But, as we emerge into a completely new era of work, do the current changes resulting from the coronavirus pandemic risk limiting our self-confidence even further?
The world has been shaken by the recent crisis and we all pressed pause on various aspects of our lives, both professionally and personally. Since the pandemic began, it’s therefore possible that negative feelings may have become more frequent for you – particularly if you’ve been thrown additional challenges that you had never previously dealt with.
Some things may have changed forever, such as our key priorities or the way we communicate with our colleagues. Other changes may only be temporary, such as taking on additional duties outside our usual remit. Either way, many things have completely turned on their head – and that can be extremely unsettling.
You may also now be working in a hybrid team, where some employees are returning to their pre-COVID-19 co-located workplace and others continue to work remotely. To work well in such a hybrid team, you’ll need to draw on your soft skills, especially your collaboration, communication, self-motivation, time management and change agility skills.
One key soft skill that is often overlooked in this context is the need to be self-confident, or in other words the need to have faith in your own abilities, skills and judgement.
It’s difficult to think of an event in recent history that has sparked so much change in such a short period of time. In fact, there have been so many new changes to digest that building our self-confidence is key if we are to continue to adapt quickly and be successful in this new era.
Self-confidence is a skill. It’s something we can all master with learning, practice and persistence.
Think about it – if you lack confidence in public speaking and make a concerted effort to improve in this area, your confidence will grow over time.
So, how can we train ourselves to become more confident and, in turn, optimise how well we work? While a lot of your success will come from finding your feet and establishing new routines and rituals, there are a few tricks you can try:
When working on building your self-confidence, remember that you are perfecting a skill – the more you practice these habits, the more self-confident you’ll become. It’s that simple.
In this new world of work, we are faced with a whole host of fresh challenges. As with any other challenge that you’ve faced before, a degree of self-confidence is needed to overcome and master it. Building self-confidence isn’t easy, but it can be done with practice, patience and persistence.
We hope you’ve found these simple steps useful in helping you silence your inner-critic and find the confidence you need to succeed at work, both now and in the future.
Adam Shapley, Managing Director, Hays New Zealand and Hays IT Australia & New Zealand, began working at Hays in 2001 and during this time has held significant leadership roles across the business including responsibility for multiple specialisms in various locations across Australia & New Zealand.
In 2018, he was appointed to Hays ANZ Management Board and made Managing Director for Hays New Zealand.
Adam is also responsible for the strategic direction of the Hays Information Technology business across Australia & New Zealand including driving growth across Digital Technology, Projects & Business Change and IT Operations & Support.
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