HOW TO USE SELF-RELIANCE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS
AND WIN
Copyright © 1987-2013- J. Morris Anderson- Phila. PA- All Rights Reserved
As a child, you often answered a question by responding as you were told by your parents. Your answers were controlled by others and though you were frustrated, you knew there was nothing you could do about the problem. Therefore, you continued to say what you knew your parents wanted to hear. You were not willing to risk exercising your freedom of speech.
As an adult, you may still be carrying many restraints in your mental, spiritual and physical self. This may have made sense earlier in life, but now, having grown older, it only causes you to be incapable of responding positively. Developing into one who can always give immediate, positive and satisfactory responses involves the creation of an entirely new set of habits and the birth of a new self-reliant you..
Positive habits are learned in the same manner as negative habits: through constant practice and repetition. Now, you must first decide that you are the most important person in the world and you will say what you feel.
The following are some ways of developing confidence when answering questions:
(1) Learn how to evaluate questions.
(2) Create a superior set of positive attitudes.
(3) Develop a basic philosophy that can be applied to answering most general questions.
(4) Expand your philosophy to include specific strategies and details that
Will enable you to answer questions of any kind by simply making the
decision as o whether you feel positively - or negatively about the
questions.
(5) Always Relax before responding to each and every question.
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