being a smart person
self esteem
A strong belief in oneself is sometimes referred to as confidence. Someone who has confidence can also be said to be actualized.
by having confidence
having pride in yourself: not affraid of anything
Confidence. For example, you probably knew the answer to this one without having to ask us. If you had more confidence you would just have written the word "confidence" in your homework.
To have another's trust or confidence. So pretty much having confidence in other people, and trusting others.
no, confidence and knowledge are very different, therefor not having one would not go against the other.
If you have no confidence and your patients see this they may not trust you therefore they will be very questionable about the care you give them.
love, and confidence
A person who is in agreement with the standards of right conduct is commonly referred to as "virtuous" or "upright." They are known for having good moral character and behaving ethically in their actions and decisions.
This phrase means that being reckless or careless should not be mistaken for having confidence. True confidence comes from being prepared, thoughtful, and aware of potential risks, while recklessness involves acting without regard for consequences. It is important to differentiate between the two in order to make wise decisions.
Nope, not in any of the US states is a minor emancipated by having a baby. The only thing you get is emancipation making decisions for the baby and medical decisions for yourself.