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Self-confidence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Timidity" redirects here. For the software synthetisizer, see TiMidity. The socio-psychological concept of self-confidence relates to self-assuredness in one's personal judgment, ability, power, e...
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self-assurance noun A firm belief in one's own powers: aplomb , assurance , confidence , self-confidence , self-possession ... Thesaurus: self-assurance...
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Some months ago, a fellow I knew decided to go into business. He was timid and introverted. His handshake was feeble and he had enormous trouble making eye ... He had few friends, and he didn’t socialize a great deal with a lot of people. He needed to learn how to build self assurance for MLM success.
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From Self-Doubt to Self-Assurance: The Inner Journey of The Fool[credits] ... Lack of self-confidence is an unseen enemy for many people. This foe keeps us from doing what we would love to do, from taking decisions that are good for us, and from expressing our uniqueness. Many men and women are flowers that never open up.
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Definition of self-assurance in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of self-assurance. Pronunciation of self-assurance. Translations of self-assurance. self-assurance synonyms, self-assurance antonyms. Information about self-assurance in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... self-assurance; self-assured;
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But Obama’s self assured answer reveals that the campaign does not consider the negotiations on Friday over the seating of the Michigan and Florida delegates or the three remaining primary contests in Puerto Rico, South Dakota and Montana to be particularly threatening to his ability to clinch the nomination.
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Definition of self-assurance from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of self-assurance. Pronunciation of self-assurance. Definition of the word self-assurance. Origin of the word self-assurance. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » self-assurance...
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