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    Characteristics of Effective and Ineffective Speakers Effective 1. Confidence - Confidence comes from believing in what you are saying and being passionate about your subject. Self-confidence is developed by knowing everything you can about your subject and thoroughly preparing and practicing. 2. Likeability - As a general rule your listeners want to like you. When they do like you it makes delivering your speech easier. Your likeability is helped by smiling and being positive and friend

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    exactly that; a competitor. “Measuring their progress against the performance of others; and they strive to win first place and revel in contests.” The three that were not expected to be at the top of my strengths are: belief‚ deliberative‚ and self-assurance. Though I didn’t expect them to be at the top of my list; after reading their descriptions I understood how they fit my leadership traits. A person strong in belief “has certain core values that are unchanging.” [ (Tom Rath‚ 2008) ] “Out

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    help me to become more self-conscious and a well-rounded individual. My personal strengths are my discipline‚ ability to learn new and more skills‚ leadership‚ hardworking and self-confidence. Having discipline is the ability to gain control by obedience is another one of my strong strengths. Discipline means having the tools to succeed in life and is something we all work on through out our lifetime. Discipline has given me the ability to have a sense of humor‚ a solid self-esteem‚ and ability to

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    The concepts of equity‚ access and equality are difficult to define and understand. They present complex issues for discussion and provide individuals and society with significant challenges. (Craig Crossley 2013). Figueroa’s Framework is a framework that the sociology of sport is based on. There are five levels in which this framework is basis. Those levels include: Cultural‚ Structural‚ Institutional‚ Interpersonal and Individual Levels. The framework developed by Professor Peter Figueroa

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    is to understand and examine the relationship between self-discrepancy and the level of satisfaction with life. The study is based on the theory of Carl Rogers and in carried out in a humanistic approach. A total of 60 questionnaires are obtained with validity with subjects aged 12 to 35 of both sexes. The modified California Q-set and the Satisfaction with Life Scale were adopted to measure the discrepancy between actual self and ideal self and the level of satisfaction with life respectively

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    be healthy and sustainable throughout the school year. Some teachers have difficulties in their voice and have to take time off work with voice-loss and vocal fatigue. Care of the voice is important for teachers personal welfare and professional confidence. It is desirable also to the school and the employer to avoid the inconvenience and expense of the need for supply teachers resulting for one or more individual voice loss. the matter of vocal health and care is recognized in voice training‚ but

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    don’t let emotions get in the way of what you need to get done. Being confident will help you make better choices‚ and be less conservative with new opportunities that enter your life. There are multiple ways you can go about maintaining confidence‚ or gaining confidence. The first thing you can do is acknowledge that you were once unaware of anything that should hinder your attitude. By growing older and becoming more and more aware of any possible problems‚ you should become more aware of how well

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    1 Group three: Self-Concept School Experiences and Self-Esteem By: Gabriela Martinez Adolescent Psychology 2307 Mr. Shepard 2 ! What is Self-esteem? Self-esteem is a way of viewing your self worth. It is a personʼs own measurement of their potential and values. There are people who have different levels of self-esteem. There are those who have confidence‚ high self-esteem‚ and there are those who are not so confident in themselves‚ low self-esteem‚ there are also people who have

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    necessary in your usual day to day life. Social fitness is another one that can be directly applied from team sports where you need to communicate and make new friends in order to succeed. This helps you in jobs and in school to improve you self confidence and social ability in which to talk to fellow apprentices or school members. You will be able to express yourself so much more and not worry about embarrassing yourself in front of new potential friends. By joining a sports club that involves

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    Does Low Self-Esteem Impair Memory? One’s self-esteem can have an effect on everyday life: happiness‚ confidence‚ and behavioral interactions. Self-esteem is defined as a level of confidence that stems from a personal evaluation of one’s worth. For example‚ people with high self-esteem believe strongly in themselves while people with low self-esteem have doubts about their thoughts or ideas. How can this impact a real situation like eye-witness memory? Are those who distrust themselves more susceptible

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