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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · today 20:30 EDT

Psychology says the quickest way to look confident is to stop apologizing for these 7 habits

While confident people command attention effortlessly, research reveals that most of us are unknowingly sabotaging our presence by apologizing for completely normal behaviors—from pausing to think to setting basic boundaries.

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