JEDI Lifer Sep 25, 2001 29,391 2,738 126 Sep 1, 2010 #1 Lets say you're confident in computers or engineering. How does that confidence carry over to other parts of your life? And how did you get that to happen? Last edited: Sep 1, 2010
Lets say you're confident in computers or engineering. How does that confidence carry over to other parts of your life? And how did you get that to happen?
amdhunter Lifer May 19, 2003 23,332 249 106 Sep 1, 2010 #2 I wish I were as confident fixing women half as good as I fix computers. It's like women go on an eternal BSOD when I show up.
I wish I were as confident fixing women half as good as I fix computers. It's like women go on an eternal BSOD when I show up.
M mizzou Diamond Member Jan 2, 2008 9,734 54 91 Sep 1, 2010 #3 confidence is powerful but never have too much or too little
G Goosemaster Lifer Apr 10, 2001 48,775 3 81 Sep 1, 2010 #5 JEDI said: And how did you get that to happen? Click to expand... lol
J jingramm Senior member Oct 25, 2009 779 2 76 Sep 1, 2010 #6 confidence is situation specific it doesn't really translate over
joesmoke Diamond Member Nov 2, 2007 5,420 2 0 Sep 1, 2010 #7 early in college, my calculus confidence rarely translated to other confidences...