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Master who you are instead of trying to become someone else

By Esi AbokomahJanuary 16, 20263 Mins Read
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The study of human behaviour often reveals that the most profound lessons do not come from textbooks, but from everyday interactions with people around us. As a student of body language, confidence psychology and human behaviour, I have learned that confidence is far less about who we are and far more about what we know how to regulate.

Recently, two members of my team offered a striking lesson in how differently confidence can show up. One feels before thinking. Highly creative, insightful and emotionally intelligent, this individual walks into a room and immediately absorbs every glance, tone and gesture. A look is analysed. A silence is felt deeply. Confidence, for them, often arrives late because emotion takes the lead.

The other is wired in the opposite direction. They think and act before emotion catches up. They move quickly towards challenges, speak up even when unsure and introduce themselves despite the risk of rejection. Their confidence is bold and visible, but often impulsive. Mistakes are part of the journey because speed sometimes replaces reflection.

Two capable individuals. Two completely different confidence patterns. Yet the lesson is simple: confidence is not a personality trait. It is a skill built on regulation.

Whether you feel before you think or think before you feel, both require the same essential ability, knowing when to dial up and when to dial down. Confidence is not automatic. It is intentional.

Those who feel first must learn to step behind the emotional filter and allow conviction to lead. The task is not to suppress feeling, but to prevent it from becoming a barrier to action. Those who think first must learn to slow down, read the room and act with greater intention. Speed without awareness can undermine impact.

Neither wiring is better. Neither is weaker. They are simply different paths that require different skills.

This understanding led to a simple framework for confidence regulation, known as the DIAL model.

The first step is Detect. Know your wiring. Are you a feeler-first or a thinker-first? Awareness is the foundation of growth.

Next is Interrupt. Break the default pattern. If you tend to shrink, pause and challenge the retreat. If you rush, pause and resist the impulse.

Then comes Adjust. Read the environment. Dial up or dial down based on context, culture and consequence. Confidence without awareness is noise.

Finally, Lead. Use your natural strength. Feelers lead with empathy. Thinkers lead with clarity. Both can lead powerfully when regulated.

The message is clear. Confidence is not about becoming someone else. It is about mastering who you already are. You do not need a new personality. You need new skills.

Dial up when emotions pull you back and whisper caution. Often, that is precisely the moment conviction should step forward. Dial down when impulses push you ahead without reflection. This is how confidence becomes intentional rather than accidental.

When we stop obsessing over personality labels and start responding to environments with skill, confidence becomes accessible to everyone. With intention, regulation and practice, confidence can be built deliberately and powerfully.

Credit: Dzigbordi Kwaku-Dosoo, CEO, Dzigbordi Consulting Group (DCG).

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