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Confident Communication: Words to Avoid for Self-Assurance
This excerpt from Emma Mills's "Confident Talk: Words to Avoid for Self-Assurance" explores how specific linguistic habits can either bolster or diminish one's self-assurance. The author identifies thirteen phrases that genuinely confident individuals avoid, explaining that true confidence stems from self-awareness, growth, and personal responsibility rather than arrogance or insecurity. The text emphasizes that confident people embrace mistakes, seek help, and acknowledge their efforts, contrasting these behaviors with the fixed mindsets and self-limiting beliefs revealed by the avoided phrases. Ultimately, the piece serves as a guide for fostering authentic self-confidence through mindful communication and a proactive approach to self-improvement.
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