10 Lines Short Stories With Moral : 66. Self-confidence is the memory of success
Agnes
British English
William
British English
Olivia
American English
James
American English
Charlotte
AUS English
Amaia
NZ English
Lethabo
SA English
Geetha
IND English
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John was a young man who always struggled with self-confidence. He felt like he was never good enough and that he couldn't accomplish anything good. He often compared himself to others and felt inferior. One day, John's friend encouraged him to start keeping a journal of his successes. At first, John was hesitant, but he decided to give it a try. Every time he accomplished something, no matter how small, he wrote it down in his journal. As he continued to add to his journal, John started to notice a pattern. He realized that he had accomplished more than he gave himself credit for. He began to feel more confident and proud of his achievements. John continued to add to his journal. Whenever he felt discouraged, he would look back at his past successes to remind himself of what he was capable of. He found that his self-confidence grew stronger with each new entry in his journal. John learned that self-confidence is like a muscle that needs to be exercised. By keeping a record of his successes, he was able to build up his confidence and remember all of the times he had achieved something great.
What did John struggle with?
What did John's friend encourage him to do?
How did John feel at first about the idea of keeping a journal of his successes?
What did John realize after keeping a journal of his successes?
What did John learn about self-confidence?
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