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5 Ways to Look and Feel More Confident When It Matters Most

Whether you're pursuing a new job or a new beau, these instant self-esteem boosters will give you the edge you need
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Give Lip Service
You know that tube of lipstick lurking in your purse? It could be your ticket to more confidence. According to one study, 75 percent of women feel more confident when wearing lipstick. To boot, other research indicates that lipstick can make you appear more attractive and more competent. Pick your signature shade and get ready to rock the heck out of your painted pout.

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Get Moving
It's easy to get hung up on the physical benefits of exercise -- which don't get us wrong, are far-reaching. But there's also a psychological benefit to breaking a sweat. One study found that working out frequently can reduce stress and give your confidence a healthy boost.

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Rock Out
Need a lift? Reach for your headphones. Research indicates that listening to pump-up music before an important meeting or big event can give you an extra dose of empowerment.

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Spritz Perfume
Those perfume bottles don't just look great on your vanity -- they may contain an instant confidence boost. One study found that 90 percent of women who wear a fragrance feel more confident, which, has the added benefit of making them appear more attractive to others. In short: If you smell great, you feel great.

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Sit Up
Your mom was right all those years: Good posture is important. In fact, research from Ohio State University indicates that the simple act of sitting up straight may encourage confidence in your thoughts and abilities. Plus, other studies have found that there's a connection between good posture and productivity levels.

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