30 Self-Esteem Exercises That Will Help You Feel More Confident
Iโm so excited you’re here because today, weโre diving into something super importantโself-esteem. Letโs be real: we’ve all had those moments (or weeks, or months) when we just donโt feel great about ourselves.
Whether it’s that nagging inner voice or just the everyday stresses that bring us down, we could all use a little boost sometimes, right?
So, Iโve put together 30 self-esteem exercises that can help you feel more confident, empowered, and ready to take on the world. These aren’t complicated or hard to implementโtheyโre designed to fit into your life easily.
Whether youโve got five minutes or an entire afternoon, thereโs something here for everyone. So, letโs get started!
1.Write a โWhat I Love About Meโ List
So, letโs kick things off by focusing on something that might feel a bit awkward at first, but trust meโitโs powerful. Itโs all about listing the things you love about yourself. Now, before you roll your eyes or feel like youโre bragging, hear me out.
Weโre usually so good at pointing out our flaws or picking apart what we donโt like about ourselves, right? But how often do you really sit down and acknowledge the things youโre great at? Probably not often enough.
Grab a notebook, or your phone, and start jotting down things that make you proud to be you. It could be as simple as, โIโm a good listener,โ or as detailed as, โI helped my friend through a really tough time last month, and Iโm proud of how supportive I was.โ
Donโt stop until youโve listed at least 10 thingsโand when you get on a roll, try for 20! This list becomes your go-to on those days when your confidence feels a little shaky.
Keep adding to it as you go, and let it remind you just how awesome you truly are!
2. Practice Daily Affirmations
Okay, this one might sound a little woo-woo at first, but stick with me because affirmations work. The key is not just repeating them mindlessly, but really feeling them as you say them.
Itโs like giving your brain a positive pep talk. You might start with phrases like, โI am capable,โ โI deserve good things,โ or โI am enough just as I am.โ
The trick is to stand in front of the mirror, look yourself in the eyes (I know, weird, but trust me!), and say these affirmations with confidence, even if you donโt fully believe them yet.
Hereโs why this works: when you constantly feed your brain positive, self-affirming statements, it starts to shift your mindset. Y
ou begin to interrupt those sneaky negative thoughts that pop up out of nowhere, and over time, your self-esteem gets a serious boost. Try doing this every morningโit sets the tone for the day and makes you feel like youโve got this!
3. Try Power Posing
Let me tell you about one of the simplest yet most effective exercises out thereโpower posing. Itโs exactly what it sounds like: striking a powerful, confident pose to boost your mood and self-esteem.
Before a big meeting, a date, or anytime you feel nervous, stand tall, put your hands on your hips, and hold that position for two minutes. It sounds silly, but research shows that standing in a dominant pose actually lowers cortisol (the stress hormone) and increases testosterone (the confidence hormoneโeven for women!).
Think about itโour body language often reflects how we feel, right? When you feel small or insecure, you shrink down, cross your arms, or avoid eye contact.
But when you take up space and stand strong, your mind takes note. Suddenly, you start feeling a little more confident just from changing how you carry yourself.
Itโs a confidence hack that you can use anytime, anywhere!
4. Set Small, Achievable Goals
If youโre anything like me, thereโs nothing better than that feeling of checking something off a to-do list. I create a list for every day! Setting small, achievable goals can do wonders for your self-esteem.
The key here is small. Iโm not talking about setting goals like โrun a marathonโ if you havenโt even started running yet.
Instead, focus on bite-sized goals that you can accomplish daily or weekly, like, โIโll drink eight glasses of water today,โ or โIโll read one chapter of a book.โ
Why does this help? Well, every time you achieve something, no matter how tiny it seems, youโre giving yourself proof that youโre capable.
Each little success becomes a confidence booster. Over time, these small wins stack up, and you start feeling like you can take on anything!
5. Start a โBrag Bookโ
This is one of my favorites! A brag book is a collection of all the compliments, achievements, and positive feedback youโve ever received. Every time someone says something nice to you or you accomplish something that makes you feel proud, write it down.
You can also save texts, emails, or even screenshots of social media comments that make you feel good about yourself.
On those days when youโre feeling low or doubting yourself, pull out your brag book and read through it. Itโs a reminder of all the wonderful things others see in you and the amazing things youโve already done.
Sometimes we forget how much weโve already achieved or how valued we are by othersโthis book helps keep those memories alive.
6. Step Outside Your Comfort Zone
This one can be a little tricky because stepping outside your comfort zone is, well, uncomfortable! But thatโs exactly why it works.
When you push yourself to try new things, even if itโs just something small like speaking up in a meeting or trying a new hobby, you prove to yourself that youโre capable of handling new challenges.
The more often you step outside your comfort zone, the more resilient and confident you become. Start small: maybe try taking a new route to work, or if youโre feeling bold, strike up a conversation with someone new.
Over time, youโll realize that you can handle far more than you give yourself credit for!
7. Visualize Your Most Confident Self
Visualization is one of those little tools that can work wonders for your mindset. I do this every single day! Hereโs how it goes: close your eyes, take a few deep breaths, and imagine yourself at your absolute most confident.
What does that version of you look like? How do they stand, walk, talk? What kind of energy do they give off?
By mentally rehearsing your confident self, youโre training your brain to make that version of you a reality. The more vividly you can imagine yourself in that confident state, the more youโll start to embody it in your day-to-day life.
8. Start a Gratitude Journal
Youโve probably heard this one before, but thatโs because it really works. When you focus on what youโre grateful for, it shifts your mindset from scarcity to abundance.
Instead of focusing on whatโs missing or whatโs wrong, you start to appreciate all the good thatโs already in your life.
Each day, write down three things youโre grateful for. It could be as simple as โIโm grateful for my morning coffeeโ or as profound as โIโm grateful for the love and support of my friends.โ
Over time, this practice helps you develop a more positive mindset, which naturally boosts your self-esteem. You start seeing yourself as someone who already has so much to offer and appreciate in life!
9. Surround Yourself with Positive People
This oneโs important: who you surround yourself with has a huge impact on how you feel about yourself. If youโre constantly around people who are negative, critical, or make you feel small, itโs going to be hard to feel good about yourself.
On the flip side, when you surround yourself with people who lift you up, encourage you, and celebrate your successes, your confidence will naturally grow.
Take a moment to evaluate your circle. Are there people in your life who always seem to find the negative in everything? It might be time to set some boundaries.
And if youโve got positive, supportive people around you, make an effort to spend more time with them. Confidence is contagious, and the more you surround yourself with people who believe in you, the more youโll start to believe in yourself!
10. Wear Clothes That Make You Feel Good
Weโve all got those outfits that make us feel like we can take on the world, right? Whether itโs your favorite jeans, a bold lipstick, or that jacket that fits just right, what you wear can have a huge impact on how you feel. So why not use that to your advantage?
Make a habit of wearing clothes that make you feel confident and comfortable. When you look good, you feel goodโitโs as simple as that.
Donโt save your favorite outfit for special occasions; wear it whenever you need a little extra boost. Confidence doesnโt have to wait for the right momentโit can be something you create with a great outfit and the right mindset!
11. Practice Self-Compassion
We can be so hard on ourselves, canโt we? We mess up and immediately start beating ourselves up, thinking weโre not good enough. But hereโs the thing: everyone makes mistakes, and being hard on yourself isnโt going to make you feel any better.
Instead, try practicing self-compassion. When you catch yourself in a negative thought spiral, ask yourself: What would I say to a friend who was feeling this way?
Chances are, youโd be kind, understanding, and supportive. So, why not treat yourself the same way? Be gentle with yourself, especially on the days when youโre not feeling your best.
12. Celebrate Your WinsโBig and Small
How often do you celebrate your successes? And I mean really celebrate them? If youโre like most people, you probably brush off your achievements as โno big deal.โ
But hereโs the thing: every win deserves to be celebrated. Whether itโs landing a new job or just getting through a tough day, take a moment to acknowledge what youโve accomplished.
Celebrating your winsโno matter how smallโreinforces the belief that youโre capable and worthy. It also gives you a chance to pause and appreciate how far youโve come, which is so important for building long-term confidence.
So go ahead, treat yourself to something special or just take a moment to give yourself a mental high-five. Youโve earned it!
13. Learn Something New
Thereโs something magical about learning new things. It opens up your mind, challenges you, and gives you that โI can do this!โ feeling.
Whether itโs picking up a new hobby, taking an online course, or even learning a new language, the process of learning helps build self-esteem because youโre proving to yourself that you can grow and improve.
Start smallโmaybe youโve always wanted to learn how to cook a certain dish, or youโve been curious about photography. Whatever it is, dive in! The point isnโt to become an expert overnight; itโs to enjoy the process of learning and discovering new things about yourself along the way.
14. Exercise Regularly
I know, I knowโthis oneโs a classic. But thereโs a reason everyone talks about the connection between exercise and confidence. When you move your body, you release endorphins (those feel-good chemicals), and you also prove to yourself that youโre capable of pushing through challenges.
You donโt need to run marathons or lift crazy weights to feel the benefits, either. Even a 20-minute walk around the block can make a difference. The key is consistency.
The more you move your body, the more youโll feel physically strong and mentally resilient. Plus, thereโs something empowering about setting a fitness goal and watching yourself get stronger over time.
15. Challenge Negative Thoughts
We all have that little voice in our heads that sometimes tells us weโre not good enough. But hereโs the secret: you donโt have to listen to it. In fact, you can challenge it.
The next time a negative thought pops into your headโlike โIโm not smart enough for thisโ or โIโm going to mess this upโโpause and ask yourself: Is this really true?
Often, youโll find that these thoughts are based on fear, not facts. By challenging them, you take away their power and replace them with more balanced, positive beliefs.
Over time, this practice helps you build a stronger, more confident mindset!
16. Create a Morning Routine
Thereโs something about starting your day on the right foot that sets the tone for everything that follows. Creating a morning routine that makes you feel grounded, energized, and confident can be a game-changer.
Your routine doesnโt have to be complicatedโmaybe itโs as simple as taking five minutes to stretch, write in a gratitude journal, and set an intention for the day.
The key is to choose activities that make you feel good and give you a sense of control over your day. When you start the day with purpose, youโre setting yourself up for success and giving your self-esteem a little boost right from the get-go!
17. Speak Up for Yourself
This one might feel uncomfortable, but itโs one of the most empowering things you can do for your confidence. Speaking up for yourselfโwhether itโs in a relationship, at work, or in everyday situationsโshows that you value your own needs and opinions.
It doesnโt mean you have to be confrontational or aggressive. Itโs about calmly and confidently expressing what you need or how you feel.
The more you practice this, the easier it becomes. And trust me, every time you stand up for yourself, youโll feel a little more powerful and self-assured.
18. Limit Social Media Use
We all know the trap of scrolling through social media and comparing ourselves to others, right? Itโs way too easy to see someone elseโs highlight reel and feel like youโre not measuring up.
But hereโs the thing: social media is often a curated version of reality. Youโre only seeing the best parts of peopleโs lives, not the full picture.
If you find yourself feeling down after a social media session, it might be time to take a break or limit your use. Instead, focus on the things that make you feel good and remind yourself that everyone has their own struggles, even if theyโre not showing them online.
19. Practice Mindfulness
Mindfulness is all about being present in the moment and accepting things as they are, without judgment. When it comes to self-esteem, mindfulness can help you become more aware of your thoughts and feelings without getting caught up in them.
Instead of beating yourself up for feeling insecure, mindfulness encourages you to acknowledge the feeling, accept it, and let it pass.
Itโs giving yourself permission to be human, and that kind of self-acceptance can do wonders for your confidence.
20. Write a Letter to Your Future Self
Ever thought about writing a letter to your future self? Describe where you hope to be in the future, the goals you want to achieve, and the steps youโll take to get there. This exercise helps you set clear goals and visualize your dreams.
Research shows that writing about future goals can enhance motivation and self-belief. Set a date to read the letter and see how far youโve come.
Itโs a fantastic way to stay focused on your aspirations and celebrate your progress!
21. Take Yourself on a Solo Date
This oneโs all about learning to enjoy your own company. Plan a date with yourselfโyes, just youโand do something that makes you feel happy and relaxed. It could be going to your favorite cafรฉ, taking a walk in the park, or even treating yourself to a movie.
Spending time alone, doing things you love, helps you build a stronger relationship with yourself.
It reminds you that you donโt need external validation to feel good. Plus, itโs a great way to recharge and reconnect with who you are outside of the noise of daily life!
22. Try Something That Scares You
You know that thing youโve been wanting to try but keep putting off because it makes you nervous? Whether itโs public speaking, signing up for a class, or even just talking to someone newโdo it.
When you face your fears, you prove to yourself that youโre capable of handling challenges.
Yes, it might be uncomfortable at first, but thatโs where growth happens. And the feeling of accomplishment that comes from pushing past your fear is a surefire way to boost your confidence.
23. Celebrate Your Body
We live in a world where weโre constantly bombarded with messages about how our bodies should look. But hereโs a radical thought: your body is amazing just as it is.
Instead of focusing on what you wish you could change, start appreciating all the things your body can do.
Take a moment to thank your body for carrying you through the day, for letting you experience the world, and for being the incredible machine that it is.
When you shift your mindset from criticism to gratitude, you start to build a healthier, more loving relationship with yourselfโand thatโs a key ingredient for confidence.
24. Give Back to Others
One of the quickest ways to boost your self-esteem is by helping others. Volunteering, offering a kind word to a friend, or even just helping someone carry their groceries can make you feel good about yourself.
When you contribute to the world around you, you start to see the impact you can have, which naturally makes you feel more confident!
Plus, helping others often shifts the focus away from your own insecurities and reminds you that you have value and worth beyond just your own thoughts and feelings.
25. Surround Yourself with Positive Messages
Weโve all heard the phrase โyou are what you eat,โ but the same goes for the information you consume. If youโre constantly filling your mind with negative news, toxic social media accounts, or critical conversations, itโs going to be hard to feel good about yourself.
Instead, surround yourself with positive messages. Follow social media accounts that inspire and uplift you, listen to podcasts that promote growth, and fill your space with quotes or reminders that encourage you to be your best self.
When you surround yourself with positivity, it becomes easier to adopt a more confident mindset!
26. Ask for Feedback
Asking for feedback can be scary because it puts you in a vulnerable position. But itโs also one of the best ways to grow and build confidence.
When you ask someone you trust for feedbackโwhether itโs about a project at work or how you handled a situationโyouโre opening yourself up to learning and improving.
The key is to take the feedback gracefully! Even if itโs constructive criticism, remind yourself that itโs an opportunity to grow, not a reflection of your worth.
Over time, being open to feedback will help you build resilience and self-assurance.
27. Practice Deep Breathing
Sometimes, the best way to boost your confidence is to simply breathe. When youโre feeling anxious or uncertain, deep breathing can help calm your mind and bring you back to the present moment.
Try this: take a deep breath in for four counts, hold it for four counts, and exhale for four counts. Repeat this a few times, and notice how your body and mind start to relax.
When youโre calm and centered, itโs easier to approach challenges with confidence and clarity.
28. Embrace Failure as Part of the Process
We tend to think of failure as something to be avoided at all costs, but the truth is, failure is a natural part of the process. Itโs how we learn, grow, and ultimately become more confident.
The next time you fail at something, instead of beating yourself up, take a step back and ask yourself: What can I learn from this?
When you start viewing failure as a stepping stone rather than a roadblock, it becomes less scary. And the more you embrace failure, the more resilient and confident youโll become!
29. Set Boundaries
Confidence isnโt just about feeling good in yourselfโitโs also about protecting your energy. Setting boundaries is one of the most empowering things you can do for your self-esteem.
Whether itโs saying no to extra work, setting limits with friends or family, or taking time for yourself, boundaries help you prioritize your own well-being.
It might feel uncomfortable at first, but remember: boundaries are a way of showing yourself love and respect. And the more you practice setting them, the more confident youโll feel in standing up for your needs.
30. Keep a Progress Journal
Last but not least, keep a journal where you track your personal growth. This isnโt about perfectionโitโs about progress.
Each week, jot down the things youโve done that made you feel proud, the challenges youโve faced, and the lessons youโve learned.
Looking back at your progress over time will show you just how far youโve come. And nothing boosts confidence like seeing tangible proof of your growth!
Conclusion
Each step, from celebrating what you love about yourself to being kind to yourself, helps build confidence and self-worth. Take it one step at a time and remember, itโs about making small, positive changes that add up.
Keep reminding yourself of your strengths, embrace your journey, and enjoy the process of growing into a more confident you.
Youโve got this, and every effort you make brings you closer to feeling your best. Keep moving forward and believe in yourselfโyouโre doing great!