Quotes about Confidence
don't be overly concerned about what other people think of you and your decisions. Most of them are not thinking about you as much as you might imagine that they are anyway.
— Joyce Meyer
Those who are easily offended and touchy are insecure.
— Joyce Meyer
When you know that God likes you, then you're not worried so much about what everybody else thinks.
— Joyce Meyer
A confident person feels safe. She believes she is loved, valuable, cared for, and safe in God's will for her.
— Joyce Meyer
When doubt comes knocking on your door, answer with faith.
— Joyce Meyer
Say something that will help you, not something that will hinder you. Say, "I can do this with God's help.
— Joyce Meyer
Knowing who we are in Christ sets us free from the need to impress others. As long as we know who we are, we don't have to be overly concerned about what others think of us. Once we know who we are and accept ourselves, we no longer have anything to prove. When we have nothing to prove we can relax and be at ease in every situation.
— Joyce Meyer
It's very easy to find fault with ourselves and think we need to be like someone else. Be who you are and don't try to be a copy!
— Joyce Meyer
We become addicted to approval when we base our self-worth on how people treat us or on what we believe they think about us.
— Joyce Meyer
Insecurity, self-doubt, and fear can totally prevent us from ever reaching our full potential. But if our confidence is in Christ rather than in ourselves, we are free to develop our potential because we are free from the fear of failure.
— Joyce Meyer
Every time you think anything good about anyone, verbalize it. People cannot read your mind; your thoughts have power and may affect their confidence level in a minor way, but your words can really lift them up and encourage them. All people need affirmation
— Joyce Meyer
Lord, if Hezekiah could learn to lean upon and be confident in You, I know that it's also possible for me. Enable me to focus on developing and maximizing my strengths rather than concentrating on my weaknesses. Amen.
— Joyce Meyer