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Quotes About Self-appraisal

Smart, hard-working people aren't exempted from professional disasters of overconfidence. Often, they just go aground in the more difficult voyages they choose, relying on their self-appraisals that they have superior talents and methods."39
~ Janet Lowe
The key thing is you can be the only person, your own critic.
~ Ridley Scott
wasn't that she would judge me. It was more that I would feel myself being judged.
~ Anthony Horowitz
Your self-reliance, self-appraisal and self- perception depends on how successful you are at knowing who God has created you to become
~ Sunday Adelaja
Of all the judgments we make through life, none are more important than the estimate we place on ourselves according to our own internal standards.
~ Denis Waitley
Your ego is the strictest judge. -Howard Roark in his speech at his trial.
~ AynRand
Your ego is the strictest judge. -Howard Roark to Gail Wynand
~ AynRand
There is no value-judgment more important to a man--no factor more decisive in his psychological development and motivation--than the estimate he passes on himself.
~ Nathaniel Branden
Thus, part—not all, but part—of the reason for Japan initiating World War Two against such hopeless odds was that young army leaders of the 1930's lacked the knowledge base and historical experience necessary for honest, realistic, cautious self-appraisal. The result was disastrous for Japan.
~ Jared Diamond
7. Honest national self-appraisal 8. Historical experience of previous national crises 9. Dealing with national failure 10. Situation-specific national flexibility 11. National core values 12. Freedom from geopolitical constraints
~ Jared Diamond
Never ask people about your work.
~ Ayn Rand
Always evaluate and determine the product of your life
~ Sunday Adelaja
The thing most of them had in common was that a woman could argue she felt uncomfortable as a potential victim of masculinity. Yet feeling uncomfortable is not dangerous. "Feeling discomfort" is not hostile but in most cases, it is a positive challenge to the psyche, a method of self-appraisal, an invitation to civil argument, and a part of the maturation process of human beings.
~ Michael Gurian