7 Surprisingly Humble Behaviors That May Actually Reveal Hidden Insecurities
But over time, this habit tells others (and yourself) that your hard work and talent don’t really matter.
Confident people can acknowledge their successes without arrogance.
They don’t feel the need to exaggerate, but they also don’t shrink themselves to make others comfortable.
Recognizing your achievements doesn’t mean you’re bragging—it means you’re owning your value.
2) Apologizing too much
I used to say “sorry” all the time—so much that people started pointing it out.
If someone interrupted me in a meeting, I’d apologize for ‘talking too much;’ if a waiter brought me the wrong order, I’d say “sorry” before asking for the right one.