10 Behaviors Of The Most Naturally Confident And Respected People, According To Psychology

People will respect how confident you are.

Last updated on Feb 09, 2025

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Our heads can do a big number on us. Sometimes, on the outside, it seems like everything's going great — lots of friends, a job we love — but we're still feeling badly about ourselves and our confidence is low. Nothing seems to snap us out of it.

"Self-esteem means how one values or regards themselves. Self-esteem is strengthened by our accomplishments and achievements. A prerequisite for building a solid foundation is for the individual to establish their autonomy and independence from their parents.

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Only after healthy separation is established can we truly begin to feel good about ourselves," says Dr. Fran Walfish, a parenting and relationship psychotherapist.

How we treat other people, establish our careers/incomes, and have warm, healthy relationships are all solid contributors to our evolving self-esteem. It's no wonder people who are naturally confident and respected share certain behaviors that, luckily, we can all nurture in ourselves. 

Here are the behaviors of naturally confident and respected people:

1. They're open to learning new skills

There's prolific research showing that practicing any skill builds confidence in performing it, says Joanie B. Connell, Ph.D., founder of Flexible Work Solutions, a consulting firm that specializes in leadership assessment, development, and retention for all levels.

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So, whether you're taking up a new hobby or honing a skill to become better at it, it's a great way to boost your confidence in yourself.

2. They come prepared

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Knowing the answers helps build confidence. "If you prepare in advance for a situation, you will feel a lot better about it going in," says Connell.

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This can apply to all areas of life. Think about studying for a test or preparing a presentation. When you feel prepared, you feel confident.

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3. They have good posture

Confidence can be very quickly boosted by changing our body language. When we curl up, hunch, and essentially make ourselves look smaller, we send signals to our mind that we have "low power," which gives out the stress hormone cortisol.

Contrastly, when we assume postures of a higher power — like the Wonder Woman pose — our bodies send signals to our minds that we have greater power. This releases testosterone, making us feel more dominant and assertive.

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4. They respect themselves

"Liking yourself and appreciating your good qualities always leads to self-confidence. If you're struggling with self-acceptance and focusing on the positive is hard for you, reach out to your support system and ask them to help you have greater acceptance for yourself," advises Stacy Kaiser, Live Happy editor-at-large and licensed psychotherapist.

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5. They don't focus on their weaknesses

We all have good and bad parts of ourselves. But we should focus on only the good things.

"Focus on what it is that's good about you. Are you a great communicator? A computer whiz? Someone who knows how to make people feel comfortable? Be aware of those assets and make an effort to use them regularly," says Kaiser.

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6. They channel confident moments 

"Everyone has some point in their life when they felt confident or at their best. The trick is to remember that experience in your body and notice what happens.

Any time you remember anything, your brain, and therefore your body, needs to pull up the memory and give you a little bit of the experience of that memory. The longer you consider it, the more real it becomes," Devon White, a performance coach, says.

7. They smile — but not fakely

It's proven scientifically that people with a healthier smile have more confidence than someone with an unhealthy smile. "Brush twice a day and floss once a day, avoid sugar when possible, and minimize it. Soda pop, energy drinks, and sticky candies are the worst for teeth, and visit your dentist and dental hygienist for regular dental checkups and cleanings.

For the average patient, it's every 6 months, and for the best prevention, a cleaning every 4 months," warns Dr. Greg Cumberford, a dentist whose mobile dental bus provides free dental care to children in need.

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8. They wear scents that remind them of a confident memory

According to research, "The wide spectrum of essential oils affect the brain directly both in the hippocampus, as well as in the amygdala which governs over emotions; thus inhaling oils can help us make pleasant associations that lead to ease of tension."

Wellness curator Victorine Deych adds that some of the oils most known to boost confidence include holy basil/tulsi, pink grapefruit, and sweet orange.

"When you smell something that triggers happiness waves in the brain, one will experience joy. The sense of smell is linked to the limbic node part of the brain's emotional control center. Positive emotions are directly related to confidence," says Deych.

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9. They put their best face forward — literally

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Looking at women who wear cosmetics makes observers feel better and just may improve their health. In a study led by Patrick Poessel from Vanderbilt University, researchers analyzed the emotional and physical reactions of 60 women to a variety of images.

"Half the women had a measurably improved immune response and a decrease in stress hormones after viewing the pictures of the women wearing makeup, an effect that Poessel says has occurred in other studies as well," says Sandy Dumont.

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10. They visualize themselves as confident and respected

"Confidence through visualization techniques can help anyone achieve or accomplish many things in their life that they maybe felt were unattainable," says Pattie Freeman, a certified hypnotherapist. Using visualization tools to make thoughts a reality is quite simple.

"The mind doesn't know the difference between reality and the imagination. Your subconscious mind will act on what it sees, feels, and hears. It's what you create within, regardless of whether those images reflect your current reality or not. If you're consistent in what you visualize, you will achieve it," Freeman adds.

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Aly Walansky is a NY-based lifestyle writer who focuses on health, wellness, and relationships. Her work appears in dozens of digital and print publications regularly.

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