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  1. Joshua Etoh
    Joshua Etoh Skilled I'm an author, content creator and blogger

    Uncertainty can appear in different ways of behaving and signs. Here are a few normal markers: 1. Overcompensation: Acting excessively sure or proud to cover self-question. 2. Need for Approval: Continually looking for approval and consolation from others. 3. Sensitivity to Criticism: Responding empRead more

    Uncertainty can appear in different ways of behaving and signs. Here are a few normal markers:

    1. Overcompensation: Acting excessively sure or proud to cover self-question.

    2. Need for Approval: Continually looking for approval and consolation from others.

    3. Sensitivity to Criticism: Responding emphatically or protectively to any type of analysis or input.

    4. Avoidance of Challenges: Avoiding circumstances that could uncover apparent shortcomings.

    5. Comparing with Others: Regularly estimating oneself against others and feeling sub-par.

    6. Jealousy and Envy: Encountering sensations of desire towards others’ prosperity or satisfaction.

    7. Negative Self-Talk: Taking part in self-basic or humble considerations and language.

    8. Social Withdrawal: Staying away from social communications because of dread of judgment or dismissal.

    9. Perfectionism: Setting unimaginably elevated requirements and feeling like a disappointment when they aren’t met.

    10. Difficulty Making Decisions: Apprehension about pursuing some unacceptable decision and being decided for it.

    These ways of behaving can shift in power and setting, yet they frequently highlight basic sensations of uncertainty.

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