(1) Never think or speak negatively about yourself; that puts you in disagreement with God.
(2) Meditate on your God-given strengths and learn to encourage yourself, for much of the time nobody else will.
(3) Don't compare yourself to anybody else. You're unique, one of a kind, an original. So don't settle for being a copy.
(4) Focus on your potential, not your limitations. Remember, God lives in you!
(5) Find what you like to do, do well, and strive to do it with excellence.
(6) Have the courage to be different. Be a God pleaser, not a people pleaser.
(7) Learn to handle criticism. Let it develop you instead of discourage you.
(8) Determine your own worth instead of letting others do it for you. They'll short-change you!
(9) Keep your shortcomings in perspective - you're still a work in progress.
(10) Focus daily on your greatest source of confidence - the God Who lives in you!
2007-12-10 05:34:28
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answered by Tiara the Princess |\/*\/| 6
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When you focus on your potential you are closer to suceed - your goal has been stablished! If you focus on your limitations you will not move forward at all, you will move back. Limitations are signs of weakness and by focusing on them, they will seem a lot bigger than they are... They will certainly destroy you because they tend to bring you down and they show you that you are not able are all. This feeling grows very fast and sometimes it is very difficult to get rid of it!
Well succeed people never looked at their weaknesses or limitations - and believe me, everybody has limitations - but they believed in the goals they had stablished in their own lives! Their focus was in their potential!
2007-12-10 05:37:22
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answered by Desir D 6
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properly, it is what i think of: the guy should be a stable wrestler and have a minimum of a mid carder prestige. in the event that they're a stable mid carder now they're going to maximum possibly be a significant eventer in the subsequent couple of years. in the event that they're a jobber now, opportunities are high they're going to the two stay a jobber or grow to be a mid carder at maximum sooner or later. additionally they could get a tremendously respectable crowd reaction, whether if or not that is booes or cheers. If the group gives you various cheers, you realize that they are going to assist you being a champion. in the event that they furnish you with various booes, you realize they're going to hate you being a champion and this might help create a stable storyline the place you would be a significant heel. Edit: i don't think of that mic skills inevitably count that lots. particular, that is large whilst a wrestler has them and it will help their occupation, yet whilst the group is a hundred% in the back of you, i don't think of mic skills actual count that lots.
2016-12-31 05:19:29
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answered by jun 3
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I am reminded of my first attempt to fix an old dresser. My wife challenged me to make a new drawer for it. This seemed totally beyond my capabilities, but I was embarrassed to say I didn't know how to do it. I made the effort and was pleased with the results.
Within weeks I had gone on to build a number of simple pieces of furniture from scratch. I reads books on the subject and learned to do antique restoration. This gave me immense satisfaction and turned into the most rewarding business when I wasn't doing my other job (counseling and group psychotherapy).
A major lesson was learned - don't sell myself short and don't be afraid to tackle new problems. I have applied this lesson to many areas of my life and have become competent in a number of skills. This philosophy changed me and helped me to have more fun in life.
2007-12-10 05:49:30
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answered by GENE 5
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i dont understand the question, so will bookmark and see what the others say. cheers
2007-12-10 05:32:35
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answered by Anonymous
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