Ways in Which People Lose Confidence
It is not uncommon for people to lose confidence. And there are often very common reasons for people to do so. This is because many people react the same way in certain situations and they respond similarly, meaning that there are often common situations and reasons as to why people lose confidence. How do you lose Confidence Being around people who you do not like and who intimidate you can often cause people to lose confidence. Sometimes there are... Read More
The Importance of Confidence
Confidence is extremely important towards having success in your life. It can be one of the most vital aspects towards someone having both prosperity and peace of mind. These are just some of the reasons why confidence is extremely important for you and why you need it in your life. Confidence is a positive trait which can be very noticeable to others. If you are filled with confidence then people are able to look at you and they should be able to... Read More
6 Easy Steps To Better Self Confidence
1. Focus on your attainment in life One of the best and easiest ways to improve your confidence is simply to think about all of the amazing things that you have achieved in your life. This will show you clearly what an amazing person you are and will have you feeling great about yourself in no time. 2. Get a bit of exercise Making yourself feel better physically can help immeasurably when it comes to improving your confidence. It doesn’t have... Read More
Welcome
Welcome to my Blog. Here you will find my articles and thoughts on bullying, how to stop it and how to prevent it from happening. We’ll be looking at high profile media stories when they come along and I will be offering my insight into bullying situations that the media haven’t picked up on. I hope you find my blog helpful, interesting and entertaining. Feel free to leave comments or contact me directly. Mark McKenzie Mr Bullyproof Read More
Bullying Help
If you are being bullied then you need to get help. You can go to a specialist, such as myself, you can go to a friend, a work colleague, a family member or, in some cases, the police. Make sure the person you go to is someone you can trust and who will listen to you. Also, have in mind an idea of what kind of help you might want. Do you want someone just to share the problem with? Do you want them to intervene directly with the bullies? Do you want... Read More
Bullying in Schools
It is very likely that more school pupils suffer from bullying than any other group of people. Children are in the process of developing their social skills. They are learning what they can and can’t do in social situation, what works and what doesn’t and what they can or can’t get away with. This completely natural process, where everyone is discovering their possibilities and limitations, is bound to breed bullying behaviour. Teachers and... Read More
Are you looking to build your self-confidence?
Are you actively looking to build up your confidence? If you are then you have made a very astute and intelligent decision. If you are not then you should be looking to do this. If you can successfully improve the level of confidence that you have then this can have a massive positive impact on your life. People who do not have high levels of confidence often seem to encounter problem after problem that they cannot overcome. People who do have high... Read More
Testimonials
Can Dads stop and ask for directions?
For school bullying, the vast majority of people who contact me are Mums. If they like what they hear, they then have to consult the Dad and their child to discuss whether or not to ask me to get involved. If a potential client doesn’t book, it is usually the Dads who ‘put their foot down’ and said no to the idea. It seems that the Dads mostly want to be able to solve the problem themselves – even if they don’t really... Read More
Gordon Brown and bullying in parliament
Well, Gordon Brown is accused of being a bully. There is a big uproar as to whether he really is or not and the definitions of bullying are again coming into question. Does no one ever watch Prime Minister’s questions? Are the huge amounts of name calling, jeering, personal attacks and humiliation that we see every week not very firm examples of bullying? If we can’t see blatant bullying in the Houses of Parliament performed by nearly... Read More
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