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Confidence

Confidence VS Low Self-Confidence Confident Behavior Low Self-Confidence Doing what you believe to be right, even if others mock or criticize you for it. Doing what other people think is right, even if you know better. Being willing to take risks and go the extra mile to achieve better things. Staying in your comfort zone, fearing failure, and so avoid taking risks.

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Think About These Questions 1. I do what I think is expected of me, rather than what I believe to be "right." 2. I handle new situations with relative comfort and ease. 3. If something looks difficult, I find someone who has gone through a similar circumstance. 4. I keep trying, even after others have given up.