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People who are confident really seem to be naturally outstanding and just seem to do everything with more styles than others.    1    It is a habit that everyone can develop in life. Try these simple tips to drill and build up your confidence:

1. Admit your shortcomings calmly.

Do not try to flee from them or cover them. Face them bravely.    2    Fight against them every day until the day when you could break away and conquer them.

2. Dress for self-confidence.

    3    And therefore pay attention to your dress, display your unique physical advantages and exhibit your best image. In addition, on formal occasions such as a business conference or a wedding ceremony, elegant dressing contributes to building your confidence.

3.    4    You should break your routine that deals with the work passively. Concentrate your efforts immediately on overcoming it, because it will make your restless mind at ease and build your self-confidence.

4. Be positive.

Feel pity neither on yourself nor on others. If you are used to hating and accusing yourself, others would tend to do that and believe it. Instead, you should speak positively about yourself, your progress, and your bright future.    5    

A.Don’t judge a person by appearance.
B.Build your confident vocabulary.
C.Don’t put off what you eventually have to do.
D.Actually, true self-confidence is neither born nor acquired overnight.
E.By doing so, you would encourage your growth in a positive direction.
F.Then talk about them to a reliable mate, a friend or a family member.
G.Your appearance could put you into embarrassment or increase your confidence.
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【推荐1】Negative people don’t do as well in any area of life including school, work, family, or friendships as those who are more optimistic and pleasant. Nobody enjoys spending time with someone who complains or criticizes. Grateful people are happier, kinder, more helpful, and more popular.     1    .


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In everyday life, it is easy to focus on what is going wrong. Practice being aware of those moments your child is doing something good, kind, or brave.     2    .


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Think about one thing in your life for which you are grateful. It can be a person, an activity, a future plan or even a possession. Think about how you have been or will be important in making that a happy part of your life until you fall asleep.     3    . It is particularly useful for a child or adult who has a hard time falling asleep.


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Just like adults, kids are getting annoyed when they’re hungry, tired, cold or otherwise uncomfortable. So do your best to give your child a predictable routine of meals, playtime, outdoor time and rest.


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Students living in buildings that have kitchens are only permitted to cook in the kitchen. Students must clean up after cooking. This is not the responsibility of housekeeping staff. Kitchens that are not kept clean may be closed for use. With the exception of using a small microwave oven (微波炉) to heat food, students are not permitted to cook in their rooms.

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