When we’re
beating ourselves up, a tiny blunder is inflated into an epic typhoon of
failure. So the next time a negative thought intrudes, take a few deep
breaths and then “quickly narrow it down and put your problems into the
smallest box possible,” Chansky says. “If you think you screwed up in a
meeting, instead of saying, ‘I’m an idiot; I ruined my career,’ say,
‘Man, I used a poor choice of words.’ Visualizing that box can really
help.”
Seeing a tiny box in your mind shows the actual size of the problem and helps you feel more confident that you can take it on.
Answer: We can infer that he locked his keys in his car.
Explanation: Infer means to draw a conclusion from evidence we see that is not explicit. An common example is when you see smoke you infer there is fire. Some supporting excerpts would be when he checks his pockets, his panic, tries the door and finds it locked, and when he sees something on the passenger seat of the car. All these things are things we would do in the same situation if we left our keys in the car. Nowhere does it explicitly say he left his keys in the car but we can <u>infer</u> that he does based on his actions.
The choice of a character, persona, or a speaker affects the tone of a text by giving the text human quantities, or personification.
Answer:
The answer is genetic heritage.
Answer:
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Explanation:
1) yes because I have been bullied before and this really meant a lot and this author has a really open mind
2) and yes I do agree cuz when all of us will little we expect our mom to help us alot but now these days we need to grow up and do stuff out slef but that I mean our mom or anybody can't be there for us 24/7