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How
do you enter a room full of strangers? Do you walk right in full of confidence?
Or do you try to slip in without being noticed?
In
life, we admire those who do their tasks confidently. We
prefer people who appear to know what they're doing. But
where does that confidence begin?
Developing self-confidence starts very early. It's
the parents' role to get kids on the right track towards becoming confident
people. When children make mistakes, their parents
should still let them know that they are loved. Children
whose parents do these things will likely develop into confident adults. But
self-confidence still doesn't come easily. So what's
the solution?
With
most things in life, practice makes perfect, and that is true of confidence
skills.
Always hold your head high and look people in the eye.
Answer questions clearly and confidently. The way
you walk shows others how confident you are.
Focus
on the things that you do well, and look for opportunities to use those
abilities.
You'll approach the task more confidently
knowing that you're ready.
All
humans fail at times, and you will too. Learning from mistakes helps you face the same
situation later without fear.
A.
Prepare thoroughly for every project.
B. But don't
allow mistakes to trouble you.
C. Even
with practice, you will never be perfect.
D. Parents
are often good teachers for their own children.
E. The
more you practise them, the easier they will become.
F. The way
you go into new situations shows your level of self-confidence.
G. To help
that process, parents should always offer more praise than criticism.
答案:【1】F【2】G【3】E【4】A【5】B