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Stop Saying "You're So Smart" - Growth Mindset Last year, my school invited Eduardo Briceño to talk to us about the importance of having a growth mindset, a concept from "The Power of Belief - Mindset and Success" and this book by Carol Dweck (affiliate link)! "So what we want to do is build a pipeline of experiences for people to have." "I hear people say 'I am so OCD' all of the time in lay life and my first response is, 'Actually, you probably aren't.'" We're just noticing it more now.
However, closer to 50% let the stranger borrow their phone if the request was prefaced with the comment “I’m really sorry about this rain!” 5 Ways To Stop Saying Sorry Too Much
You'll improve your communication skills and your coworkers will thank you. So, how do you, like, um, stop using verbal fillers that can make you sound, you know, nervous or not so smart?
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How to stop saying 'I'm sorry' all the time — and what to say instead If you say 'I'm sorry, but..." more often than you should, try these tactics to kick the habit. I know because I actually am. Stop saying these words in the office.
You'll improve your communication skills and your coworkers will thank you.
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In fact, less than 10% of participants gave a stranger their phone when asked without a superfluous apology. Stop Saying You're "So OCD" You're probably not.
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11 tips to stop saying 'um' forever.
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Instead of saying “um” say “moving on,” or “why don’t we talk about,” or “another important point is…” When you start applying this lesson, you’ll feel a bit of a fake, but as you practice using these transitional phrases, they will start to sound more natural.
Public Speaking These 2 Words Make You Sound Unprofessional--So Stop Saying Them The annoying filler words used by entrepreneurs, job applicants, TV pundits--and maybe even yourself. It has been called the new "um" or "like," but linguist Geoff Nunberg says starting sentences with "so" isn't a new trend. So, dear Facebook friends, take it from me and stop pretending you are #soOCD.
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People have been doing it for years. Stop saying these words in the office. So, there is an adaptive reason for the behavior. By Pauline Campos. So, how do you, like, um, stop using verbal fillers that can make you sound, you know, nervous or not so smart?