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In life, you'll always come across situations where there will be someone else who's better
than you, especially there is no one quality or standard that people can be judged on. There
will always be someone who looks better, has more money or is more intelligent than you
How you choose to approach these situations, of course, depends on the perspective you
take. People in themselves aren't intimidating, it's the opinions you form about them that
make you feel so. Rather than judging people on a single attribute and getting intimidated.
be comfortable with who you are and approach other people as complete individuals rather
than a bundle of good or bad attributes,
The key to not letting others intimidate you is to know your own worth. Don't let your
sense of if be defined by what others think of you or how you compare yourself to them
Know what you are, and be comfortable in your skin. Instead of feeling threatened and
letting your ego in the way, you could benefit a great deal by being around people who
might be better than you in some ways. Respect others for what they are and use the
opportunities to learn from the strengths and virtues of others.
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Don't get bogged down by what you don't have or can't do. We all have limitations. Learn
to accept them and focus on your strengths. A lot of times, we come under pressure from
what people we believe to be more popular and influential than us, in a bid to fit in with
them. However, at times like these, it's important for you to stay true to yourself and sa
'no' when you're expected to do something that makes you uncomfortable.
Your first response to an intimidating person or situation would probably be to avoid them
altogether. However, avoidance only goes on to increase your anxiety. Confront these
situations head on, with more and more practice, you'll start finding these situations easier
to deal with. Always keep in mind that everybody has flaws and everyone has his/her own
share of struggles, even if you aren't able to spot them. Our self-esteem gets lowered when
we focus too much on our weaknesses and neglect what we get right. Change this
and start giving yourself credit for your strengths and success.
(A) On the basis of your reading of the passage make notes on it, using headings and sub.
headings. Use recognizable abbreviations (wherever necessary-minimum 4) and a format
you consider suitable. Also supply an appropriate title to it.​

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Answered by spriyaranjan808
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Answer:

judge yourself and then take firm decision.(self evaluation)

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