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True confidence is very different from egotistical swagger. When people believe in themselves and their abilities without bravado, there are certain things they simply don’t do.When it comes to confidence, one thing is certain: truly confident people always have the upper hand over the doubtful and the skittish, because they inspire others and they make things happen.
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It’s about having an internal locus of control rather than an external one. That’s why you won’t hear confident people blaming traffic for making them late or an unfair boss for their failure to get a promotion. Confident people don’t make excuses, because they believe they’re in control of their own lives.
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Confident people don’t give up the first time something goes wrong. They see both problems and failures as obstacles to overcome rather than impenetrable barriers to success. That doesn’t mean, however, that they keep trying the same thing over and over. One of the first things confident people do when something goes wrong is to figure out why it went wrong and how they can prevent it the next time.
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Confident people needn't bother with someone to instruct them or when to do it. They don't sit around asking themselves inquiries like "Can I?" or "Should I?" If they ask themselves anything, it's "The reason wouldn't I?" Whether it's anything but a gathering when the executive doesn't appear or going the extra mile to take care of a client's concern, it doesn't become obvious for them to sit tight for another person to deal with it. They see what should be done, and they do it.
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Confident individuals consistently appear to bring the right demeanor. Certain individuals are bosses of consideration dispersion. At the point when they're getting consideration for achievement, they rapidly shift the concentration to every one individual who endeavored to help get them there. They don't need endorsement or recognition since they draw their self-esteem from the inside. Confident people know that being yourself is much more effective than trying to prove that you’re important.
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A lot of times, though, it’s because they’re afraid -- that is, afraid of change, failure, or maybe even success. Confident people don’t put things off. Because they believe in themselves and expect that their actions will lead them closer to their goals, they don’t sit around waiting for the right time or the perfect circumstances. They know that today is the only time that matters.
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Confident people don’t pass judgment on others because they know that everyone has something to offer, and they don’t need to take other people down a notch in order to feel good about themselves. Comparing yourself to other people is limiting. Confident people don’t waste time sizing people up and worrying about whether or not they measure up to everyone they meet. visuals don't condemn others since they realize that everybody has something to bring to the table, and they don't have to bring others down a peg to have a positive outlook on themselves.
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Confident individuals don't consider the conflict to be something to be kept away from no matter what; they consider it to be something to oversee adequately. They don't come to get along, in any event, when that implies having awkward discussions or settling on disagreeable choices. They realize that contention is important forever and that they can't keep away from it without tricking themselves out of the great stuff, as well.
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"You either walk inside your story and own it or you stand outside your story and hustle for your worthiness."
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"I've learned it's Important not to limit yourself. You can do whatever you really love to do, no matter what it is."
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