CONSULTATION: ' Why so Confident?'
Welcome back to Bwiza bwa Mashira! π
Mwiriwe/ Muraho/ Mwaramutse?
'Why so confident?' A vernacular statement....
Confidence as much as any word in the English language has different interpretations and perceptions. One of the mainstream meanings of confidence is to "believe or be dependent on someone or something", credence. However, being confident depicts a more independent side that means self assurance, to believe in ones self, it has more of an assertive perception; a tranquil, serene, calm and collected aura.
Buriya ku iyakira si ikintu cyoroshye...
In my experience, before high school I wasn't really the most confident person in the room. I was a 'big girl' with more than a million insecurities. So let's say me and being confident weren't acquainted, my thoughts clouded me and my mirror never let me see my true self . Being confident was more or less a mere rumor for me. In high school however, it could seem as though I was the person to refer to, thinking that I was confident... this was wrong. I ASSUMED I knew what it was all about to be confident...my interpretation was confidence. I was very dependent, on what everyone around me had to say, how many likes, how many followers, the rate of acceptance and all that jazz.
This all changed after high school...
Being confident became very important and took a different perspective for me. Being confident is not only on the outside but you must begin from within. The intrapersonal understanding is very essential in order for you to portray what ever you want. Being confident is often confused with being "big headed", cocksure and smug. However, I like to look at it as one of the main sources of elegance and poise. It is a sad sight to see an ignorant or rude person be presumed as confident, they are simply rude and ignorant. Being confident is self love, self acceptance with no assurance and knowing yourself, being cultured. This also means accepting failure and moving forward because you believe in yourself.
(I'm still becoming familiar with being confident too...)
(I'm still becoming familiar with being confident too...)
Mugumane Amahoro!
your "confident" blogger,
Bwiza bwa Mashira.π




Beautiful articleπ I feel like you nailed all the points on the head and in no way is your definition of confidence far fetched. Keep on writing, I sure will keep on reading. π
ReplyDeleteaww thank you Karie Lord! love the support... feel free to recommend any topics for consultation.
DeleteAwesome work Maureen Love the contrast the before and after really brings out the reason to be why we should be confident.
ReplyDeleteThank you Conrad, glad I helped understand the relevance of being confident. love the feed back so feel free to recommend any topics for the consultation theme!
DeleteMay be how to balance social life and college/ education life
ReplyDeleteThank you, no problem...will take it into consideration!
Delete��
ReplyDelete