The researchers found that being
asked for guidance seems to give us a self - confidence boost, which in turn enhances our opinion of the individual seeking the help.
Not exact matches
Well, new research shows that people who shy away from
asking for advice because they think they'll appear less competent are getting worked up
for nothing —
asking for guidance actually makes you
seem more capable.
Seems the term is exclusive, as a leader does not necessarily
ask for guidance from those he is leading.
If this fails,
ask the hiring manager if he or she can «provide any
guidance as to the compensation level that would
seem to be appropriate throughout the industry
for this sort of position.»
Have you ever needed
guidance about an aspect of your life, and no matter how many times you
ask for it, it
seems like you're not getting any answers?