I am extremely delighted and humbled to offer such a central message to be part of my publication at Kubere Information Centre (KIC). I can not help wonder why some people succeed in life yet confidence does it for them. Being self-confident is one of the strongest human attitudes that made me to carry on well during my internship at KIC. We are in a crazy world today where everyone has to stay awake because without it, you can find difficulties in giving a positive thinking. One’s success will depend on how one view him/herself and will always determine how others view one. If you feel good and smart in what you are doing, others will also see you as good and smart. Your self-image determines how you act and it affects what you achieve in life. How you feel directs your mind to what you do, a case in point if a shy person enters room full of people, he/she will sit near the entrance whereas the confident person will enter the room and start talking with steadiness. A shy person gives up faster but a confident one does not give up any how on what he/she is doing, negative questions and answer does not break him/her down. If a person goes into an interview panel with his/her head up, his /her answers will sound good and if he/she gets a question wrong, it won’t affect his/her attitudes but with no confidence and he/she fails something, it takes him/her down forever to try to come again on board which causes self doubt and a sign of unreliability. Words such as I wish I had done this, I wish I had known starts to come on your mind and you start to feel your head. Therefore, my appeal to all people especially student interns is to plant the crop of self-confidence in them, learn to speak up, ask for your rights, be respected and to say a big ‘NO’ to undesirable situations. I am saying this because I witnessed this during my internship at KIC-Apac making me to achieve things that I couldn’t imagine I could do, so just follow this, you will never fail in life and never will you regret it. Be confident especially you the reader of this article. By Angol Daniel An Intern Student Kubere Information Centre (KIC) Apac
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