SELF CONFIDENCE
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthen me Phil. 4:13.”
“You have put on this Earth to do something wonderful with your life” (anonymous)
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The first part of the word “triumph” is “try.”
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Clear written goals with plans of action will build your confidence as fast as any other factor.
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It is not lack of ability or opportunity that holds you back; it is only a lack of confidence in yourself.
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Dream big dreams! Only big dreams have the power to move your mind and spirit.
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Fear and doubt are the major enemies of great success and achievement.
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Self confidence people do not compare themselves to others. They only compare themselves with the very best that they can.
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No one is better than you- some people are just better developed and more knowledgeable in certain areas.
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There is no problem you cannot solve, no obstacle you cannot overcome, and no goal you cannot achieve.
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Confident people think, decide, and then take action. Be decisive!
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Accept complete responsibility for every part of your life. Refuse to blame others or make excuses.
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Become an unshakable optimist- look for the good in every situation.
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Within every difficulty you face, there lies the seed of an equal or greater opportunity or benefit.
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After every difficulty, ask yourself two questions: “what did I do right” and “what would I do differently?”
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The greatest human quality is that of becoming unstoppable! And you become unstoppable by refusing to quit, no matter what happens.
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Decide today to be a master of change rather than a victim of change.
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Self confidence is a learnable skill, like typing or riding a bicycle. You develop it with practice.
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Confidence on the outside begins by living with integrity on the inside.
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Your Self-Confidence increase when you know you are living your life according to your highest values.
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A clear Vision, backed by definite plans, gives you a tremendous feeling of confidence and personal power.
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People ignore what you say. They are only concerned with what you do.
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Self-Confident people are very clear about who they are and what they believe in.
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Unshakable self-confidence comes from unshakable commitment to your values.
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Self confidence comes naturally when your inner life and your outer life are in harmony.
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Every time you write out a goal, it increases your confidence that the goal is achievable for you.
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Self-Confidence is an attitude and attitudes are more important than facts.
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Think positively. The more optimistic you are, the more confident you become.
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The more confident you are, the more you attract into your life people and circumstances that can help you to achieve your goals.
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A feeling of confidence and personal power comes from facing challenges and overcoming them.
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The foundation of confidence in virtually every field is preparation.
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The more you learn and know in any area, the more confident you are.
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The comfort zone is the great enemy of courage and confidence.
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“There is no security in life, only opportunity” General Douglas McArthur
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The single common denominator of men and women who achieve great things is a sense of Destiny.
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Make every goal clear, specific, measurable and time bounded.
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The better you are at what you do, the more you like yourself and the greater is your self confidence.
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A motto for lasting self-confidence is, “Get good, get better, be the best.”
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Accepting total responsibility for your live gives you a tremendous feeling of personal power and self confidence.
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What activities, behaviours, or decisions have been most responsible for your success in life? Do more of them.
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The harder you work, the luckier you get, and the more self-confidence you have.
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There are no shortcuts. To be a big success, start a little earlier, work a little harder, and stay a little later.
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“Do what you can, with what you have, right where you are.” Theodore Roosevelt.
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What one skill, if you developed it and did it in an excellent fashion, would have the greatest positive impact on your carrier.
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You are your most valuable asset. Take all the training all you can get to increase your value.
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Get around the right people. Associate with positive, goal-oriented people who encourage and inspire you.
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See and think of yourself as a leader and then do what leaders do. Dare to go forward.
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Avoid negative people at all costs. They are the greatest destroyers of self confidence and self esteem.
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Confidence people are willing to take risks; people who take risks develop self confidence.
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“Courage is rightly considered the foremost of the virtues, for upon it, all others depend.” Winston Churchill
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“Do you want to be successful faster? Then double your rate of failure.” Thomas J. Founder of IBM
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“If a man advances confidently in the direction of his dream, he will experience a success unknown in common times.” Henry David Thoreu, American Philosopher