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Pride in Reverse | Christian Forums

I am humble... Not a horn tooter (My horn tooting is my humility and lack of bright feathers). This is pride as well. I scorn the arrogant ...

The Order of Pen | Some temptations are good, but most temptations ...

I think temptation is best used to mean "invokes carnal desire" which in turn would be as useful as discordant emotion. A warning sign to head and make ...

Horn Signalling - General Boating - Canal World

Flashing of headlights should be used only as a warning the same as a horn. I do not ever trust directional signals (little flashing orange ...

Self-Deprecation & ADHD: Learning How to Stand Up for Yourself

Now I need to remember what it felt like to stand up to a bully when a self-critical urge pops up, or I am tempted to publicly admonish myself ...

Dislike braggarts, people who toot their own horn - The Weekly Gripe

I work with two tooters that spend most of the day reminding me and anyone who will listen about their special abilities. It is a virtual symphony of bragging ...

Ashy Wise | Business Mentor + Authentic Branding Expert ...

Lovingly bum tapped her to take up SPACE & get risky in her content. Working on self worth so she could toot her horn loudly to her expertise without ...

Ashy Wise | Business Mentor + Authentic Branding Expert | From $5 ...

... trust & feel safe with if your branding isn't giving this theeen you gots a problem. Didn't know how to create a seamless flow of content, content felt ...

Self-Trust: How To Begin Building Trust Within Yourself - Tumi Adeyoju

As great as it is to have that external validation, we need to build that internally as well. Being our own “fan” or our own “hype man”. Self- ...

How To Trust Yourself - The Good Trade

If you value simplicity but suddenly have an idea to own a mansion filled with legos, that might not be the right fit. Give those ideas that ...

How to Toot Your Own Horn Without Being a Jerk

Is it possible to “toot your own horn” without looking like “that guy”? Isn't all self-promotion, well, too self-promoting (and annoying)?.