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Do You See the Smile of Your Future?

Posted by on 24 October 2011 | 0 Comments

When you look in the mirror and smile what do you see? Are you happy with your reflection and does it make you feel great about yourself? Or are you someone who avoids looking in the mirror at all?

The reality is that not everyone enjoys looking at themselves in the mirror. Why? Mostly because we as humans will be too quick to find a flaw in our own appearance. Regardless of being told by loved ones and friends that we are beautiful, something inside often blocks this feeling and we tell ourselves that the complete opposite is true.

There are many individual reasons why people avoid spending any time looking at their own reflection. But do you know what this often boils down too? Self esteem. Not self confidence as many say. It’s about limiting beliefs relating to your own lack of self esteem.

So what is the difference between self confidence and self esteem? Self confidence is an outside or external feeling while self esteem is how you feel on the inside. More often than not there is an imbalance between the two. This leads to you feeling unhappy on the inside which directly impacts on how you see yourself on the outside.

How can you improve your self esteem? The first thing you can do is to accept who you are. When you start to believe in yourself you will feel more positive. This will help you take small steps toward improving your self esteem.

To balance your self esteem and self confidence how can you match the feeling on the outside? Have you thought about how you can improve your smile?

One natural reaction to feeling good on the inside is that you will start to smile more often. In turn the more you smile the more confident you will appear. Take your smile one step further by asking your dentist about the cosmetic dentistry services they offer. Find out what suits you and your budget.

Believe in yourself. Smile with confidence. Enhance your smile. Look in the mirror and see the smile of your future.


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