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It helps cultivate this rational thinking.
The next time you feel an angry impulse coming on, don't give in to it. Try to remember, expressing it won't make it feel better.
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It is the ability to act in spite of fear.
But courage doesn't need to be impulsive. After all, it's likely the fear exists for a reason and courage depends on whether or not you think the action is worth it.
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Few people accomplish worthy goals the first time around. Persistence enables you to try again (and again) after you fail. It's useful in any profession that requires problem-solving.
On days you feel like giving up, focus on the immediate moment, and how you can make even just the s...
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People may not remember what you did, but they will remember how you made them feel. Tact, timing, and etiquette are all in the realm of sociability.
People like working with people they like. Sociability makes your job easier and could make everyone else's jobs more pleasant, which...
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Even if you don't remember what you have to say next, don't act on that fear that hits you and avoid to tense up.
To recover from this moment, adopt an open posture, take deep breaths, talk slowly and smile. It will make you feel more comfortable.
To attain mastery, and to really have a breakthrough, don't give up, be patient and continue your practice in the hard times.
It will feel a lot less hard afterward.
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