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What’s affecting your mood? First ever Self-Confidence Index reveals Public Opinion

The UK's first Self-Confidence Index is launched by Pomegreat, the pomegranate experts. The Index reveals that factors like diet, age, gender and receiving a compliment are the biggest factors on boosting the confidence of the nation.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Jun 17, 2009 -
Credit crunch affecting your confidence?  Not according to the UK’s first Self-Confidence Index by Pomegreat, which shows that basic factors like diet, age, gender and simply receiving a compliment, have a greater bearing on our self-esteem.  The results of the first quarterly Index on over 2,000 people, has found that although the country is going through a financial crisis, the main influences likely to affect the confidence levels of the nation remain those more associated with the self rather than linked to external factors like the economy.

With an average confidence level of 62% (on a scale of 1-100), the Index conducted by Pomegreat, the pomegranate experts, found that the number one event in the last three months to affect people’s self-confidence has been a change of diet, as indicated by 34% of the population.

As well as following a healthy diet, how people present themselves also has a significant impact on self-confidence with half of respondents claiming that by simply wearing an outfit that they know they look great in (45%) and by getting the right haircut (42%) they can feel good about themselves.  In fact, both men and women agreed that receiving a compliment on the way they looked was the number one route to increased self-confidence (52%).

There was though a marked difference in the levels of self-confidence between men and women, with men exuding higher levels than women, 68% to 60% respectively.  Although the importance of appearance on confidence featured highly for both sexes, women rated the way they look with more importance than men, whose approach was more pragmatic, ranking their finances and love life as higher factors.

Although the current economic climate has not contributed as much as might have been expected on self-confidence levels, it was highlighted by nearly 1 in 10 men, who have had their confidence knocked by the loss of a job.

The study also indicated that the over-50s have more esteem than their younger counterparts – scoring themselves an average confidence level of 70 compared to only 55 for those aged 16-24.

Self-Confidence Coach Jeremy Milnes commented: “It is no surprise that many of us value our appearance with such importance. We all like it when we know we are wearing something we look good in and to have this recognised by someone else can provide us with an instant self-confidence boost. For a more longer-term result, I really believe our inner self-confidence shines through when we take care of ourselves, both inside and out. It’s therefore great to see that good health and eating and drinking the right thing has a big impact on the way we feel, because we can do something about it.”

Finally when respondents were asked who they currently felt represented the greatest self-confidence champion, over half (51%) agreed that US president Barack Obama was the figure who exuded the most self-confidence.  Of UK figures strong-minded TV personalities Simon Cowell and Gordon Ramsey came out top.

For more self-confidence tips visit www.pomegreat.com

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Notes to editors:

The Pomegreat Self-Confidence Index was carried out online by Tickbox.net/Opinion Matters amongst 2,242 UK adult age 16+ between 14th May and 26 May 2009.  The Index will be tracking quarterly the state of the nation’s confidence and can be followed at www.pomegreat.com.  Pomegreat are the pomegranate experts and produce the UK’s leading range of pomegranate juice drinks.

Issued by:                  Indigo Cow
On behalf of:             Pomegreat          
Contact:                     Vicky Stoakes / Karina Aguirre / Lesley Fitzpatrick
                                   01273 738 336 / info@indigocow.com

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