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CONFIDENCE: TWO DEFINITIONS

CONFIDENCE: TWO DEFINITIONS

1. A feeling of certainty or assurance

The first definition of confidence - a feeling of certainty or assurance is by far the most widely used. Most people think of self-confidence as a powerful feeling of certainty or assurance: a sense of being cool and at ease; an absolute belief that you will perform well and achieve a positive outcome; an absence of fear and anxiety; a lack of self-doubt or insecurity; and an absence of negative thoughts about mishaps or failure.

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