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And I answer, “I look for it.” You find time the same place you find spare change: in the nooks and crannies. You find it in the cracks between the big stuff—your commute, your lunch break, the few hours after your kids go to bed. You might have to miss an episode of your favorite TV show, you might have to miss an hour of sleep, but you can find the time if you look for it.
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Austin Kleon
If you can’t say no, this post is for you! Instead of saying NO directly, ask for permission. "Is it okay if I say no?" Hardly anyone would say: “No, you can’t say no.” And that, my friend, is when you would have said your no without saying your no! Works like a charm :)
Confident People Don’t Care (Much) About Other People’s Opinions Funnily enough, lack of self-confidence usually doesn’t come from believing that we’re not good enough, it comes from being afraid other people think we’re not good enough. We care too much about other people’s opinions — what they think of us, how they’ll speak about us, how we’re being perceived — and that chips away at our self-confidence. Highly confident people, on the other hand, don’t care much about the opinions of others. They aren’t bothered with trying to impress others. They don’t care much if someone thinks what they wear, say, or do is stupid. They’re busy being themselves. They’re unfuckwithable. Honestly, most people are way too occupied with what other people think. They waste so much time, effort, and mental peace trying to impress people who aren’t even worth impressing. Don’t live your life based on other people’s opinions. Stay true to yourself. Become unfuckwithable.
5 Daily Habits of Highly Confident People | by Jari Roomer | Better Advice | Mar, 2022 | Medium
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