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4. Say yes

4. Say yes

Often, we limit ourselves. We say no to potential opportunities before even giving them a chance. Try saying yes for a while and see where it takes you.

Agree to new opportunities, projects, experiences, and more, especially if they take you to places you’ve never been before. You can always say no later, but the chance to try something out might not come again so easily.

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2. Ask others what they recognize in you

2. Ask others what they recognize in you

It can be hard to see ourselves in a positive light if we are used to focusing on the negatives. Asking others for their support can help us recognize talents we were not even aware of and stop looking at our strengths as something we take for granted. Other people can help us see who we are in a...

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7. Be compassionate to yourself

7. Be compassionate to yourself

If you push yourself too hard, you might burn out. Your potential might not get developed as much as you expect it to under relentless pressure. Learning and doing new things requires energy, and you can’t have it when you are exhausted.

To grow your potential, nurture it with compassion. S...

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6. Go beyond your capacity

6. Go beyond your capacity

Sometimes, we hold ourselves back. We believe that we are not able to do something or fear that we will fail, so we stay in our comfort zone. However, by doing this, we are denying ourselves the opportunity to truly understand what we are capable of. Push yourself beyond your limits and try doing...

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3. Don’t be afraid of taking risks

3. Don’t be afraid of taking risks

Our potential can be explored when we allow ourselves to do things we don’t normally do. Taking risks with our decisions, behaviors, and efforts can lead to unexpected effects – we might discover we can do more, learn from a wholly new area, and see our potential grow in a way that we might not h...

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5. Learn a skill you’ve never had

5. Learn a skill you’ve never had

There is no such thing as wasted work or learning. Whatever knowledge and skills we acquire, they can help us develop aspects of ourselves and boost our potential. You might try to learn something that is completely new. It’s good for us to be beginners at something and take chances.

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1. List your strengths

1. List your strengths

It’s easy to recognize our flaws and weaknesses, but what about our strengths? Make a list of your strengths, talents, and abilities.

What are the things you do best? What characteristics make you stand apart from other people? When you list your strengths, you can feel more aware of your ...

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Uleash Your Power

Uleash Your Power

We all have amazing potential within us. We might be able to accomplish a lot if we tapped into it, but often that potential gets ignored and withers. By applying a few simple solutions, however, we can improve who we are and what we are capable of. Here are seven ways to unleash your true potent...

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This created energy can be focused on new opportunities that take you out of your comfort zone, and those opportunities are usually hidden in the things we normally say 'No' to. Considering sa...

You need to learn when to say both “yes” and “no.”

Say “yes” to new experiences and opportunities. This doesn’t mean agreeing to every request anyone makes of you, but saying yes to things you find valuable, even when they intimidate you.

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Why We Say Yes

Why We Say Yes

  • We agree to many requests not because we want to do them, but because we don't want to be seen as rude, arrogant, or unhelpful.
  • Often, you have to consider saying no to someone you will interact with again in the future.

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