Thursday, July 24, 2025

Self-Confidence and Face Shape

 In the past, facial structures were often compared to animal structures. The self-confidence trait is perfect for demonstrating this example.

The long, narrow face shape can be compared to the deer who is cautious, has to size up a situation and learn where and when to be confident.

    "I've learned my self-confidence and feel assured once I am fully prepared. I experience self-doubt when approaching unfamiliar people and projects. It's important for me to take things step-by-step. Then, I can have confidence. Please don't push  me faster than I am willing to go." 

The broad-shield face shape is much like the lion who presents as having innate self-confidence, no fear and an ability to handle any situation.

    "Of course I can do it. I can handle just about any situation. I tend to face challenges head on and do what seems needed. I appreciate being direct and have a hard time understanding weakness."

 Need a volunteer for a project or committee? someone with a broad-shield face is likely to jump right in and fill the need They don't even need to know what the assignment is!
 

Just a reminder. There is no right or wrong facial structure! You are who you are. Face reading allows you to look at your innate nature and avoid trying to be someone who you are not. Embrace your gifts!


 

 

 

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