Instead of stating "I am brilliant," frame the success through others' eyes.
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:
: "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.
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:
: "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