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Chris Yabsley's avatar

I tend to think that self-affirmations are less important than proving to yourself that you can do something through action, but they definitely have their place.

As a child, I was always told “to be confident, act confident.” I put this into practice this week when I played a part in settling an 8 million pound claim in my day job. I sometimes believe I don’t deserve to be in the position I’m in, but believing I’m more confident and competent than what I actually am really helped. Obviously humility is important, but a little bit of faith in yourself doesn’t go a miss either.

Another great piece.

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Matt Osborne's avatar

"I haven’t seen any research on whether sex differences exist for enhanced self-appraisals. My guess is that men probably engage in it more than women." My observation is that men reflect more on what women think of them, while women reflect more on how they look compared to other women.

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