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  2. From Asking Lots Of Questions To Self Doubt - AOL

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    From asking questions to self-doubt, the list is as entertaining as it is long. Enjoy this collection of our favorites.More inf 26 Things People Think Are Stupid Despite Them Being Signs Of High ...

  3. Self-esteem - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, people with low self-esteem may have a harder time forgiving others, due to a sense of insecurity and self-doubt. [113] High self-esteem does not prevent children from smoking, drinking, taking drugs, or engaging in early sex. [6]

  4. Gaslighting - Wikipedia

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    Gaslighting is a term used in self-help and amateur psychology to describe a dynamic that can occur in personal relationships (romantic or parental) and in workplace relationships. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Gaslighting involves two parties: the "gaslighter", who persistently puts forth a false narrative in order to manipulate , and the "gaslighted", who ...

  5. Manipulation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Manipulator uses sarcasm and put-downs to increase fear and self-doubt in the victim. Manipulators use this tactic to make others feel unworthy and therefore defer to them. Manipulators can make one feel ashamed for even daring to challenge them. It is an effective way to foster a sense of inadequacy in the victim. Vilifying the victim

  6. Confidence - Wikipedia

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    Self-confidence is trust in oneself. Self-confidence involves a positive belief that one can generally accomplish what one wishes to do in the future. [2] Self-confidence is not the same as self-esteem, which is an evaluation of one's worth. Self-confidence is related to self-efficacy—belief in one's ability to accomplish a specific task or goal.

  7. Impostor syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Impostor phenomenon is studied as a reaction to particular stimuli and events. It is an experience that a person has, not a mental disorder. [6] Impostor phenomenon is not recognized in the DSM or ICD, although both of these classification systems recognize low self-esteem and sense of failure as associated symptoms of depression.

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    Netflix has come a long way since 1997, when its business model was sending DVD rentals in the mail. ... to say the least, but somehow, it works. WATCH. Netflix. Beef. ... and self-doubt. WATCH ...

  9. Self-concept - Wikipedia

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    The self-concept is distinguishable from self-awareness, which is the extent to which self-knowledge is defined, consistent, and currently applicable to one's attitudes and dispositions. [4] Self-concept also differs from self-esteem: self-concept is a cognitive or descriptive component of one's self (e.g. "I am a fast runner"), while self ...