Interview Preparation: Confidence & Body Language
Preparing for an interview can be nerve-racking. In addition to preparing for interview questions and understanding technical jargon, we're here to share some simple exercises you can do to help with confidence.
Focus on Body Language
Smile :) When we smile, our body releases endorphins that elevate our mood, makes us approachable and confident.
Practice Power Posing
Many studies have shown that power posing for 2 mins a day can increase testosterone (linked to confidence) while also lowering cortisol levels (linked to anxiety & stress management)
High Power Pose
Open and relaxed.
Create a Pump Up Song Playlist
Many athletes get pumped up before going into a game with music. The same can be applied before going to a job interview. Find some songs that boosts your confidence and crank it up!
Meditation
Focus on a time when you felt confident or happy. Remember your surroundings, noises, smells and how you felt. Put yourself back into that positive feeling.
Positive Thinking & Affirmations
Positive thinking and affirmations are a way to replace negative self-talk and destructive thoughts. Repetition helps retrain our thoughts and helps boost confidence, reduce stress, boost problem solving skills, and improves productivity.
Some examples:
- I am confident and calm.
- I have a powerful unwavering belief in myself.
- I trust that all things are coming together for me in the way that they are supposed to.
- There are no limits to what I can achieve.
- Amazing opportunities are coming my way.
Confidence and feeling good about yourself is key in interviews. Take a few minutes a day to practice a few of the exercises we discussed and see what a difference it can make in your professional and personal life!