How well do these Vulcan tips fit your thinking about self-confidence?
Never:  Never use it: 
Try:  Might try it.
Use:  Use it as needed
Tell: Tell it to people who need it

Never Try Use Tell

Do you limit yourself by your choices?

       

Do you know what you need confidence for?

       

Do you ever let the perfect become the enemy of the good?

       

Do you know the difference between "I can't do it" and "I can't do it yet?"

       

Do you see obstacles as your opportunity to show what you can do?

       

Can you enjoy success if you don’t know what you wanted?

       

Do you see obstacles as your opportunity to show what you can do?

       

Do you notice your achievements enough to know what you have done?

       

The secret to getting there is to know where you're going.

       

We are not limited by our fears.  We are limited by our choices.

       

Don't let the perfect become the enemy of the good.

       

Self-confidence comes not just from achieving, but from knowing what you have achieved.

       

Optimism does not say the bad won’t happen.  It says you can cope with it.

       

How can you enjoy success if you don’t know what you wanted?

       
You don't have to know everything.  You just have to know how to find out anything.         

Confidence is rooted in challenges met.

       

The biggest risk is a missed opportunity.

       
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