selfassurance
Self-assurance refers to a person's conviction in their own abilities and judgments, and their capacity to act decisively and calmly in unfamiliar or challenging situations. It is related to, but not identical with, self-esteem (overall self-worth) and self-confidence (belief in specific tasks). Self-assurance is often described as the behavioral expression of confidence, including steadiness under pressure.
Self-assurance develops from competence, experience, feedback, and social context. Repeated task mastery and constructive feedback strengthen
Indicators include clear and assertive communication, consistent behavior, steady decision-making, and willingness to engage with ambiguity
Benefits include better performance, leadership, and persistence, as well as improved collaboration and stress management. When
In psychology, self-assurance relates to self-efficacy (belief in capability) and domain-specific confidence. Cultural norms influence how
Developing self-assurance involves deliberate practice to build competence, setting realistic goals, seeking feedback, and reflective or