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…probing questions signal confidence and experience in the asker.
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Even if we have a pretty good guess about the future, the research on overconfidence suggests that we’ll be wrong more often than we think.
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The effort it takes to explore the full spectrum of possibilities and to prepare for the worst possible scenarios acts powerfully to counteract overconfidence.
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Just assume that you’re being overconfident and give yourself a healthy margin of error.
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Fighting overconfidence means we’ve got to treat the future as a spectrum, not a point.
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Process’ isn’t glamourous. But the confidence it can provide is precious.
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Simply put, trust means confidence. The opposite of trust – distrust – is suspicion.
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Every time we make and keep a commitment to ourselves – large or small – we increase our self-confidence.
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When people see you as a learning, growing, renewing person… they develop confidence in your ability to succeed in a rapidly changing environment…
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Stepping back to think will create clarity for you and restore your confidence.
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