Se > References for ‘self-confidence’
See also: selfcentred · self-centredness · self-cheating · self-conceit · self-conceived · self-confident · self-conscious · self-consciousness · self-contained · self-contraction
[8] There is an intense tug-of-war [...] memory, simplicity of mind, and self-confidence and ultimately find themselves [...] is the fate they have to suffer.
[13] Now it is seen that you do not [...] you have inside you so that your self-confidence will become steadier. Be like [...] priests or travelers for water.
[53] During the Kśatriya Age [...] Shúdra Age. The spiritedness and self-confidence of the kśatriyas inspired [...] continues to inspire people even today.
[28] Another great trait of a Sádhaka is his self-confidence. “ I must have fulfilment” [...] the stepping stone to success.
[18] Conversely, there are those who [...] their elders and seniors: they lack self-confidence and faith in themselves. This [...] cure such people is to generate self-confidence in them by frequently advising [...] complex is not allowed to develop.
[37] When the Sádhaka or the [...] courage of his conviction, and self-confidence, all snags and dangers will gradually [...] threatening finger will they stop short?
[28] The fourth point of PROUTs [...] use the local language to inspire self-confidence and self-respect amongst the local [...] affinity and unity amongst the people.
[7] Tandrá. Tandrá means [...] inertness grows out of a lack of self-confidence. Before starting any work, such [...] sit inactive because of lack of self-confidence. A person who is a victim of this [...] 1 )
[25] People do not fully know the nature [...] self-knowledge, people always lack self-confidence. The Supreme Consciousness, in [...] Consciousness knows it in full.
[1] The greatest proof that someone [...] todays world cannot imagine how much self-confidence and inner daring it took for a [...] beings and their inner divinity.
[6] Now, for society to move forward, women must regain their self-confidence and take their rightful place [...] an active role in this process.
[10] Through education, women will become [...] intellectual wealth, but the necessary self-confidence to employ that wealth for the benefit of society.
[619] People do not fully know the nature [...] self-knowledge, people always lack self-confidence. The Supreme Consciousness, in [...] Consciousness knows it in full.
[9] “Tároriva sahiśńuńá”. [...] to do anything great because his self-confidence is easily shattered. One must [...] power of endurance of a tree].
[5] With the establishment of male [...] weak thoughts, women lost their self-confidence. You know the proverb, “As [...] the different spheres of life.
[8] In this changed social atmosphere, [...] common masses will awake, their self-confidence and intelligence will increase. [...] ignorance; it is not her fault.
[30] The Indian capitalists followed [...] Bengali refugees, by dint of their self-confidence, physical capabilities and hard [...] in search of food and shelter.
[33] There is a close relationship between [...] people do not develop a sense of self-confidence in their economic activities, [...] as the medium of communication.
[3] Trńádapi suniicena [...] an opportunity to develop your self-confidence. But when you endure it, you test [...] you will easily be victorious.