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To gain the confidence-boosting benefits of self-praise without alienating others, consider these "modified" strategies used in professional and social settings: 1. Shift to the "Third Party"
Many people use disclaimers (e.g., "I did well, but it's no big deal") to soften self-praise. However, research suggests these can often backfire, making the speaker seem insincere. Generating positive self-descriptions in a research context
The concept of is a delicate social tightrope. While often dismissed as "boasting" or "arrogance," researchers now recognize it as a vital tool for building self-esteem , fostering motivation, and managing one's digital reputation. The Dual Nature of Self-Praise self-praise
: "My manager mentioned that my ability to stay calm under pressure really helped the team meet the deadline". 2. Focus on Effort, Not Just Outcome
Instead of stating "I am brilliant," frame the success through others' eyes. 2. Focus on Effort
: It serves as a healthy way to affirm your own value and resilience, helping you cope with criticism and stay motivated.
: "I’m proud of how hard I studied for this certification" rather than "I'm naturally great at this subject." 3. Use "Humblebragging" with Caution "I did well
Self-praise is defined as a "speech act" where a person gives themselves credit for an attribute or accomplishment they value. It serves two primary, often conflicting, purposes: