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How to Gain Confidence – Will Confidence Help Even If I’m Incompetent?

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Is it worthwhile being confident even if you are no good at something? This article talks about confidence vs. competence. Can you do one without the other?
So you’ve realized that you’re actually not very good at something. Will being confident make up for it? This is a tough question, but if I had to go for a quick, short, soul-destroying answer, it would be “No”. 

Confidence without competence is not a particularly good idea. As they say in marketing, if you’re promoting yourself before you get good, you just speed up the rate at which people find out you’re no good.

But, wait a second. How do you get competent? Competence requires time and effort. How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice. So once you put in the time, you will get the competence. But this is where confidence comes in. If you’re good at something, but don’t have confidence in yourself, you will continually undersell yourself. You need confidence in yourself and in your abilities to push yourself further to achieve more.

But confidence also plays a role before you get good at stuff. Confidence allows you to venture into an area that you otherwise are no good. Confidence helps you to develop competence.

When we develop our skills and abilities in a certain area, we go through 4 distinct stages. The first stage is that of unconscious incompetence. That’s when we don’t even know what we don’t know. Then comes conscious incompetence. That’s when we realize how little we know, and how much we need to improve. This can be frustrating and demoralizing. This is where, the truly confident person distinguishes themselves. They have confidence in their ability to learn and become skilled in this new area. They push through to the third stage, which is conscious competence. You know what to do, but you have to be fully attentive when you do it. The final stage is unconscious competence. You know what to do, and you don’t even need to be attentive, because the skill is imprinted.

So you see, confidence without competence is no good. But it can help you push through and make the effort required to be competent. Once you have confidence and competence, you are unstoppable!

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