1. Trust yourself! - Deepstash

1. Trust yourself!

" Believe in yourself, even when no one else does"- Harvey Mackay.

Trusting yourself, doesn't mean that you begin to think that you can never be wrong about anything and become arrogant. Rather it means to know that you are as much capable of being right or wrong as any other person, also that you have the capacity to learn from your mistakes and become better.

Therefore, it's not important that in order to put a point forward, you always need to be correct, absolutely not.

You just have to trust yourself that you are capable of putting forward meaning and productive ideas and opinions .

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