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If you're looking to be more confident around your crush, here are some tips that may help: 1. Accept your nervousness: It's completely normal to feel nervous around someone you like, so accept that feeling and try to see it as a sign that you care about the person. 2. Practice self-care: Taking care of yourself and doing things that make you feel good can help boost your confidence. This can include exercising, getting enough sleep, eating well, and doing things that you enjoy. 3. Focus on positive self-talk: Try to replace negative self-talk with positive affirmations. Instead of thinking, "I'm not good enough for them," tell yourself, "I'm a great catch and anyone would be lucky to be with me." 4. Be yourself: Don't try to be someone you're not in order to impress your crush. They will appreciate you more if you are authentic and genuine. 5. Take things one step at a time: You don't have to confess your love to your crush right away. Start by engaging in small talk and gradually getting to know them better. 6. Remember that rejection is not the end of the world: If your crush doesn't feel the same way, it doesn't mean that you're not worthy of love or that you'll never find someone who likes you back. 7. Keep a sense of humor: Being able to laugh at yourself and the situation can help take some of the pressure off and make things feel less daunting. Remember that confidence is something that takes time and practice to develop, so be patient with yourself and keep working on it. Good luck!
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