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  • The most important use of NVC may be in developing self-compassion. -- Marshall B. Rosenberg
  • The most important point to remember in developing self-confidence is to take responsibility for who we are. This empowers us. We can change anything, do anything, and be anything when we assume full responsibility for ourselves. -- Rachael Bermingham
  • I've developed a self-discipline since the time I was a child. -- George Hamilton
  • By constant self-discipline and self-control you can develop greatness of character. -- Grenville Kleiser
  • I developed a great sense of self-confidence when I was very young. -- Christie Hefner
  • I developed a sense of self before moving to crazy Hollywood, which was really important. -- Jane Levy
  • Acted drama requires surrender of one's self, sympathetic absorption in the play as it develops. -- George Pierce Baker
  • Once you lose everything, what's the worst that's going to happen to you? You develop a self-assurance. -- Roberto Goizueta
  • You can be cocky and confident, but when you start developing feelings for someone, suddenly your self-esteem drops a bit. -- Russell Tovey
  • Haitians do not need development programs imposed on them by expatriates. Instead, they need help in developing as self-assured persons. -- Tony Campolo
  • The way to develop self-confidence is to do the thing you fear and get a record of successful experiences behind you. -- William Jennings Bryan
  • Often I choose characters who express not my best self, but the sides of me I haven't developed or haven't expressed. -- Kate Christensen
  • I suppose I have a highly developed capacity for self-delusion, so it's no problem for me to believe that I'm somebody else! -- Daniel Day-Lewis
  • I was a chronically shy child. That kernel of my younger self is still there, but I've developed mechanisms to deal with it. -- Richard Eyre
  • I think the ability to focus is a thread that runs through so-called successful people. And that's something that can be developed. It can be self-taught. -- Fred L. Turner
  • Be in the habit of experimenting with your clothing so that you don't get stuck for life with a self-image developed over the course of high school. -- Marilyn vos Savant
  • Sticking to a diet required me to have a permanently low self-esteem. But happily, I developed other skills beyond a fluctuating weight, eventually building up a different source of self-worth. -- Arabella Weir
  • Some of us, for better or worse, develop very stable, consistent, and largely predictable machineries of self. But in others, the self machinery is more flexible and more open to unexpected turns. -- Antonio Damasio
  • I can tell you character traits I admire and work to develop in myself - perseverance, self-discipline, courage to stand up for what is right even when it is against one's friends or one's self. -- Dalia Mogahed
  • Members of royal families are born into a world of indulgence and entitlement, and the princelings who grow up that way may never have to develop the emotional musculature that will allow them to show self-restraint. -- Jeffrey Kluger
  • As a father, my first priority is to help my sons set and attain personal goals so they will develop self-confidence and individual strength. Engaging in regular fitness activities with my children helps me fulfill those responsibilities. -- Alan Thicke
  • In ancient China, self-government was highly developed both in community life and in personal life. The custom of mutual protection and assistance was widespread. The organization and regulations of local self-government were clearly defined and strictly applied. Individual self-control was even more strongly emphasized. -- Chiang Kai-shek
  • Resisting conformity and developing some small eccentricities are among the steps to independence and self-confidence. -- Al MacInnis
  • Developing a Christian worldview means submitting our entire self to God, in an act of devotion and service to Him. -- Nancy Pearcey
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  • Developing personal power includes learning not to negotiate your self-worth for the sake of someone else or sell yourself short for a job. -- Caroline Myss
  • It is a technique ideally suited to prevent physical and mental illness and to protect the body generally, developing an inevitable sense of self-reliance and assurance. -- Yehudi Menuhin
  • Subjecting yourself to vigourous training is more for the sake of forging a resolute spirit that can vanquish the self than it is for developing a strong body. -- Mas Oyama
  • Developing concern for others, thinking of them as part of us, brings self-confidence , reduces our sense of suspicion and mistrust, and enables us to develop a calm mind. -- Dalai Lama
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