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When do you have to accept something?

29 November 2006

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It was pointed out to me that in my post “The 8 Components of Confidence” that one of my statements under Self Esteem directly contradicted what I’d said in Self Acceptance. I’d mentioned that having self acceptance meant accepting your faults yet self esteem means not accepting what you consider […]

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Personal Improvement for Geeks

23 November 2006

(First off – I’ve absolutely nothing about geeks or nerds. I use Star Trek, Star Wars, and computer programming terms more often than I can think of. This post is to help people who are career problem solvers, those who think in very sequential, logical ways)
I was talking to a friend at the weekend about […]

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Real Confidence is Inner Confidence

15 November 2006

True Confidence is not based on anything external; it is not fuelled by something outside of you. It’s its own power source that allows you to take risks and experience life to the fullest. It’s a cause, not an effect. But the conventional way of thinking is to ask what would give you confidence. Even […]

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