The top managers act with self-confidence and little visible fear, anger, or arrogance.
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Leadership begins with self-confidence, is molded by positive reinforcement and repetitive success.
There is nothing wrong with self-confidence - when it is coupled with restraint, modesty and willingness to accept guidance from those with more experience even if you don't feel you need it.
"An investor could look at the industry and see challenging profitability and, quite honestly, that doesn't apply to us, " Crawford says, with the self-confidence that's so infectious at this company.
He grew up with the untrammelled self-confidence and competitiveness of a brilliant loner.
He began his business career as an accountant, and it was his attention to financial detail, combined with almost Napoleonic self-confidence, that then propelled him up the ladders of various big American companies.
But if Labour is returned to power next year with its majority and self-confidence much reduced, it will be time for a new Conservative leader to rediscover some old ideas.
It is a philosophy for people with self-respect, self-loyalty, self-confidence, self-esteem, and independence.
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As a group raised with an unprecedented instilling of self-confidence and self-worth, is it any wonder that millennials are comfortable in the spotlight -- or the flash?
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Dyslexic like his dad, Craig struggled with school but showed early self-confidence. (He piloted the family yacht through the San Juan Islands when he was only 14.) In August 1969, when Craig was 19 and a sophomore at Stanford University, his father died of heart failure.
Importantly also for London, Wiggins' triumph provided a sporting counterpoint as memorable as Danny Boyle's opening ceremony, which had celebrated homegrown diversity, creativity and self-confidence with an intelligence, irreverence and humanity that set a distinctly British tone in contrast to the shock-and-awe spectacular of Beijing four years ago.
The Yes side triumphed in 1997 referendums on devolution in Scotland and Wales, but those votes took place at a time of rising economic self-confidence, with a popular new prime minister, Tony Blair, backing their cause.
In 1997, Hopfan founded Free Arts NYC to provide under-served children and families with a unique combination of educational arts and mentoring programs to foster the self-confidence and resiliency.
Six per cent had suffered multiple attacks on their emotional wellbeing and self-confidence, including living with frequent violence between parents.
National self-confidence grew, and with it a thirst for home-grown movies.
Their very self-worth is shattered, self- esteem and confidence decrease and depression can set in, with tragic consequences.
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This is a crucial step to renewing self-confidence and being entirely comfortable with who you are.
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Losses in U.S. wealth and self-confidence have been massive, with job conditions still worsening.
Along with tackling pressure, athletes must also focus on self-confidence, which is the number-one variable for impacting high-level performance.
Twell, a good-natured mixture of self-confidence and humility, seems comfortable with the parallels being drawn by others between her and a woman she clearly has the utmost regard for.
They need the self-confidence and recklessness of youth, along with the naive belief that bad things only happen to other people.
For groups that will be inclined to react with anxiety or anger, top management visibly demonstrates passion, self-confidence, and a steely resolve to help channel that fear and anger into a determination to act and win.
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With this support, they develop the strength, confidence, and self-awareness to gravitate toward paths that fit their passions and skills.
The Story broods with a powerful confidence and earthiness, improving on the potential of her self-titled debut.
But signing on to launch the network, a decision that once gave the self-made billionaire great trepidation, is now filling her with confidence.
We need citizens and parents to get involved, because nothing we do in school with make much of a difference unless we instill in our kids the self-confidence and the self-discipline and the work ethic that are at the heart of success not just in school but in life.
Most of the coalition's problems have had less to do with its complexion than its occasional bouts of incompetence: Mr Cameron's self-confidence has sometimes tipped into insouciance and neglect of detail, as in a botched proposal to privatise forests and, more importantly, the well-intentioned but chaotic bid to make the National Health Service more efficient.
The journey Capello is taking England on has its most defining moments ahead but it began with the 63-year-old self-admittedly getting things moving by rebuilding the shattered confidence of the players.
But if parents, teachers and the other adults in a child's life never acknowledge "how things are" -- no matter how good the intention may be -- then they are denying that child an opportunity to mature, to develop a strong sense of self-confidence that can only be earned by recognizing shortcomings and dealing with disappointments and failures.
If the American people turn out to be okay with the idea, then the confidence game (in America at least) really is a self-contained system, and the implications of that are massive.
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