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    In the book of The Power of Self-Confidence, the author Brian Tracy, provides good useful information about how we are holding ourselves back from reaching our goals in life because of our self-confidence. Our Self-Confidences is determined by our perception and action that will strengthen our characteristics as a living human being. Self Confidence is a direct trait that everybody have, but the only problem with having confidence, in general, is that many people lack the optimistic point of…

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    Confidence can be good. Confidence can also be bad. Whichever way the trait is looked at, confidence is quite confusing. When asked to define confidence, the first thought that comes to mind is believing in something. Believing in a friend, a teammate, or even one 's own self are all examples of confidence at play as everyone, at some point, has experienced it in some way, shape, or form. Therefore, confidence is used every day even if it is not necessarily recognized and it exists in everyone,…

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    cause of failure and fear in our life is due to lack of confidence. When we loose our confidence, we can’t control our emotion and we afraid for making something wrong. There are many merit that we can obtain from boosting our self confidence which is one of the strongest pillar of success. Keeping ourselves nice and pretty helps us boost our confidence. If we are confidence we can perform better and will be street out. Having a confidence means self believe and increase the faith on…

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    Confidence and courage are both important yet lacking traits in our world today. It's almost funny how common it is to let an amazing opportunity go by, because of fear and uncertainty in a situation. It seems as though with new technology around in our society today, it's easier to hide behind a screen in order to be brace. However, everyone has that one thing that gives them the opportunity to show these characteristics. In J.R.R. Tolkien’s the Hobbit , the theme of confidence and bravery…

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    Moss Kanter once said, “Confidence isn't optimism or pessimism, and it's not a character attribute. It's the expectation of a positive outcome.” The quote explains how having expectation of a positive outcome sprout from the idea of confidence. If one has confidence in his or her performance, he or she will be able to stay optimistic through the toughest of challenges. Being recruited is an up and down process because there is constant failure and achievement. Confidence, resilience, and…

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    This increase in confidence aims to improve the performance of female students. Values affirmation is an intervention in which female students “reflect on self-defining values, [which] can buffer people against such psychological threat” (Miyake, 1234). In the study explored…

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    In the story Marble Champ By Gary Soto, Lupe loses self confidence in herself. Throughout the story, she learns that perseverance, determination, and thinking positive will lead to success. Pieces of evidence in the story support that. To start, one evidence Lupe loses self confidence is on paragraph 2 it says, “She begged her boys to move faster.” This shows that she knows she won’t be fast, therefore she pleads for it. Another evidence is on paragraph 4 Lupe says, “I’ll never be good at…

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    Through them I was able to find people who had my similar problems. Also people who faced these problems and now are better from it. They made me not worry about what people thought of me. From them I learned to be more confident in myself. This confidence brought me all the way to Genesys Works. Where I do not get nervous going up and presenting or talking in front of the class. From a long time ago I always knew that I was not afraid of people and they brought that memory back to life. They…

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    Written in the 1600’s by Cyril Tourneur, The Atheist’s Tragedy delves deep into different components of atheism. Of these components, the issue of life is given much attention. Throughout the play, D’Amville plays a leading role in plotting certain deaths, hence depriving characters of their lives. He is directly responsible for the death of his brother, Montferrers, just as he is indirectly responsible for the death of Borachio. D’Amville, however, is not fascinated by the lack of life; rather…

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    Happiness is a strange word. For some, to be happy is to lead a life of wealth and comfort with a family and lots of friends. For others, to be happy is to live in a peaceful and successful community. A person that follows the first path is considered an individual that makes finding their own happiness their first priority. A person that follows the second path is considered an individual that believes the society’s prosperity takes priority over an individual’s success in life. Now the big…

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