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BELIEVE IN YOURSELF

           

            Self confidence is an intangible asset that every human being should have. Being confident of yourself and what you can do is also very important.
            When you believe in yourself or when you have self confidence, you are capable of doing things you never thought you could do.
            If you do not believe in yourself, I can tell that you are more likely to believe what the world says about you and get involved in negative things.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF
1. You are proud of who you are.
2. You have courage.
3. You develop a positive mindset.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DO NOT BELIEVE IN YOURSELF
1. You become a daydreamer.
2. You lose the authority to your life.
3. You always see life in the negative way.
4. It becomes hard to learn new things.

THINGS YOU CAN DO TO HELP YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF
1. Challenge yourself.
2. See things in a different dimension.
3. Set realistic goals for yourself and try to achieve them, and if possible surpass them.
4. Attempt something new.
5. Surround yourself with people that affirm your potential and abilities.
6. Go from people that tries to pull you down and always see things you can't do.

With these tips, I hope that we've been able to summon courage within ourselves, to believe in our inner man, that we can be anything as long as we believe in ourselves and work towards our dreams and aspirations.

Thank you and see you next week Thursday.

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