Conflict is usually based upon a difference over goals, objectives, or expectations between individuals or groups. Conflict also occurs when two or more people, or groups, compete over limited resources and/or perceived, or actual, incompatible goals.
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How To Build Your Confidence At Work By Sharon Alexander
Take a Personal Assessment
When building confidence in your professional abilities, a good place to start is by making a list of all your work achievements. These can include special skills you may have learned in the past year, certificates of merit, additional degrees you've earned or notes of congratulations from your boss or co-workers after completing a particular project. If you're new to the company and have yet to accomplish much, consider writing a list of your strengths.
These can include the following:
* Ability to handle client issues * Ability to avoid or diffuse it before it gets out of control * Ability to write effectively * Ability to create and give presentations * Meet all deadlines * Ability to compromise with others
After creating your list, review it to see how far you've come since your college days or your last job. This exercise should give you a sense of pride and help you along the way when building confidence.
What is Confidence?
Understanding what being confident means to you is the next step in becoming more confident. For many people, being confident is being able to handle many job tasks at once. For others, it's being able to lead projects and manage several people at a time. Defining what being confident means to you can help you set realistic goals. By taking some of the mystery out of why some people are more confident than others, making confidence a goal and outlining ways to achieve it is much more productive than imagining yourself as more confident. If you feel your confidence would improve if you were a better public speaker, for example, take a class in public speaking or join a corporate group where other professionals meet to listen to mock speeches and critique them. Being proactive on your quest for confidence will make it
If there is someone in your department who is confident, watch how they conduct business, run a meeting or communicate with others. Talk to them about how they accomplish daily tasks and how they've learned to become more confident. Most people are more than willing to offer advice. You can also learn from other professionals by attending business seminars, social events and by talking with friends who are confident as well. You can overcome fears you have about your own abilities by listening to the experiences of others.
Learn how to become a better listener and take the advice of others and use it to make changes in how you feel about your abilities.
Sharon Alexander is the author of the ebook Claim that Job.com - The Ultimate Job-Hunting and Career Management Guide that teaches the skills and techniques to succeed in a competitive job-market and in the work place. Launches on 5 February 2008. Click here to subscribe to our mailing list. www.claimthatjob.com .
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Sudan: Displaced Clash With Militiamen in Darfur Peacekeepers serving with the joint United Nations-African Union mission in Darfur (UNAMID) are working to calm tensions in the south of the war-wracked region after violent clashes between Janjaweed militiamen and the residents of a camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs). Nigeria: Gov. Ohakim Commends Chevron, Nigeria THE Imo State Government has commended NNPC/Chevron Joint Venture over the successful implementation of community development projects in Izombe, Imo State, under the Global Memorandum of Understanding (GMoU) signed between the company, Jisike Regional Development Council and the Imo State Government. Zambia: Mahatma Gandhi Championed Peaceful Conflict Resolution INDIA'S founding father, Mahatma Gandhi may have long died but the non-violence that he preached for the resolution of conflicts is as relevant today as it was when he lived. 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Rwanda: Darfur - Mission Accomplished A contingent of 155 soldiers of the 35th battalion of the Rwanda Defense Forces (RDF) returned home yesterday, after serving a year in the joint United Nations (UN) and African Union (AU) mission in the troubled Sudanese region of Darfur. This is part of the rotation exercise that started last month. Uganda: Karamoja Region Still Unsafe - UN KARAMOJA sub region is still unsafe for travellers, a United Nation's report has revealed. Uganda: Mbabazi Inspects DRC Refugee Camp in Ishasha THE Minister for Security, Amama Mbabazi, has expressed concern about the appaling living conditions of Congolese refugees currently camped at Ishasha transit centre. Somalia: President Condemns Djibouti Peace Talks Somali president has condemned Djibouti peace talks according to an interview with Alajeera on Sunday. 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Kennedy who ironically paid the supreme price when he was assassinated before the expiration of his tenure. Sudan: Cleric Calls for Rwanda Assistance The Chairperson for Justice, Peace and Reconciliation in the Anglican Church of Sudan, Bishop Micah Laila has, appealed to religious faiths of the Great Lakes region to intervene and stem the tide of violence in Southern Sudan. Uganda: Rugunda Flies to Juba for Signing THE Government delegation to the Juba peace talks yesterday flew to Juba, South Sudan for the anticipated signing of the final peace agreement with LRA leader, Joseph Kony, today. Uganda: Country to Use UN Seat for Peace in the Region UGANDA will use its membership in the United Nations Security Council to promote peace. Uganda: The Long Search for Peace in Country Acholi singer Justine Obol, popularly known as Simpleman, vividly remembers the day the Lord's Resistance army rebels stormed their home and killed his father. Uganda: IGAD to Control Pastoralist Conflicts THE intergovernmental Authority on Development should design ways to deal with pastoralist conflicts. Rwanda: UN Has Failed at Peace Keeping Role RWANDA'S president, Paul Kagame, has accused the United Nations of betraying a pledge to combat Hutu extremists in eastern Congo and then blaming his country for the failure of a costly peacekeeping mission to end years of conflict. Uganda: Amnesty is a Case of International Law THE Juba peace process brought to the fore the old debate on restorative justice against retributive justice as a means of remedying the injustices caused to the people of Northern Uganda during the 21-year-old armed conflict between the UPDF and the Lord's resistance Army (LRA) rebels. Angola: Rebel 'To Sign Peace Deal' Ugandan Lord's Resistance Army rebel leader Joseph Kony is meeting tribal elders before signing a deal to end Uganda's 20-year rebellion.
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