My Confidence With Designing A Solution To A Problem….
Confidence is Silent, Insecurities are Loud!

Confidence is the most effective tool for successfully resolving a problem. The quality of one’s output is determined by how he or she handles a circumstance. The more self-assured a person is, the more likely they are to avoid making mistakes. However, this does not imply that a person who merely has self-confidence can accomplish tasks quickly. It necessitates both quality and skill in achieving a quick solution to an issue.
In this blog, I’ll talk about how my confidence in finding solutions for problems improved day by day, as well as the challenges I met along the way and how I overcame them.
Obstacles….
It’s difficult to create a solution to an issue at first, and I also faced the same trouble. When I first began doing exercises, I had no idea where to begin the solution, and it was normal for my confidence to plummet in such circumstances. But, after a while, I started to feel more confident in my ability to solve these challenges. I was frequently perplexed or unsure of what to do next. But, thanks to the encouragement of my colleague and the advice of my mentor, I gained confidence and began to solve problems quickly.

One of the components that I totally learnt during the time interval is analysing the sort of problem and making necessary efforts for it. During my sessions, I also worked on a variety of difficulties and increased my practice time in accordance with the set objectives. A single blunder can derail the entire effort, therefore I tried and continue to attempt to avoid them. I had a lot of tasks where I made a lot of mistakes, but now that I’m used to problem-solving approaches, it’s getting easier to execute them more properly.
Closure….
As a result of my extensive practice and systematic approach to tackling my objective problems, I am convinced that I will not be anxious about my next tasks and obstacles. Day by day, I’m improving my skills and am now able to complete tasks in a more innovative manner. I recognize that it is not a result of my efforts, but I am confident that I am steadily improving.