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Being confident at school can help you perform better academically, socially, and emotionally. Here are some tips on how to be more confident at school: 1. Identify your strengths: Recognize your unique talents and abilities. This will give you a sense of accomplishment and confidence. 2. Set realistic goals: Set achievable goals for yourself, both academically and personally. This will give you a sense of direction and purpose. 3. Practice positive self-talk: Encourage yourself with positive affirmations such as "I can do this" or "I am capable." 4. Prepare well: Be well-prepared for your classes and assignments. This will help you feel more confident and in control. 5. Participate in class: Participate actively in class discussions and activities. This will help you feel more engaged and confident. 6. Make connections: Build positive relationships with your classmates and teachers. This will help you feel supported and confident. 7. Take care of yourself: Get enough sleep, eat well, and exercise regularly. This will help you feel physically and emotionally strong. Remember that confidence takes time to build, so be patient with yourself. With practice and persistence, you can become more confident at school.
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