Perhaps keep it in your back pocket for once your reader reviews start coming in and you feel
confident people other than you and your mother like your book.
Not exact matches
Confident people are good conversationalists, but it's a skill that some
people need to practice more
than others.
«And when I look at my friends who are running
other good companies, the single biggest difference that I see in whether the companies end up becoming really great and reaching their potential or just pretty good is whether they're comfortable and really self -
confident enough to have
people who are stronger
than them around them,» Zuckerberg said.
«We don't discuss personnel matters,
other than to say we are
confident that Senator Flanagan continues to have a well - respected and top - notch staff led by many
people with the knowledge and experience to get things done,» Reif said.
«What we saw in this trial was not just the physical aspects of the disease clearing up, but
people on the new drug also reporting a marked improvement in their quality of life as they felt more
confident and suffered less from itching - far more
than in the
other two groups.»
Apart from being fitter and stronger
than ever before, by embodying health & fitness my lifestyle has changed and I have become more
confident, equanimous and an inspiration to my friends and
other people:)
People who are used to success tend to be more
confident than others and tend to exude this confidence in their posture, speech and general behavior.
If you get a second dog, always try to get a calmer and more
confident dog
than the one you already have, one that barks less, is less rattled by noises or stress, is more sociable with
people and
other dogs, is good at playing and not too rough, and is well trained.
If the general public doesn't understand this then it might be in part due to poor communication by climate scientists and journalists, but what the general public might believe is not the issue here — this is a forum for
people who actually take an active interest in the subject so there should be an expectation that they are rather better informed
than the average man on the street, especially if they are going to make
confident pronouncements about the supposed flaws in the IPCC position (and
other things).
It can also be achieved by understanding that the argument relies on ignoring factors that matter as known by
people who do understand the complexities of the system (in
other words, that the argument springs from too far into the
confident incompetent state described by Dunning & Kruger), although I find it's rare that
people exhibiting the characteristics of denial rather
than mere ignorance who start out there will admit to themselves that that's where they were - perhaps because I don't follow the incremental approach Jonathan recommends?