Boost
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There are a few tricks that can give you an immediate confidence
boost
in the short term.
Medications and therapy complement each other to
boost
brain chemicals.
Meanwhile, your self-esteem and confidence can get a big
boost.
Knowing how competent we are and how are skill stack up against other people's is more than a self-esteem
boost.
They only remember you as you were, and it's a great confidence
boost
to be back in touch with these people and hear their enthusiasm about your interest in returning to work.
Now, Minesweeper is awesome, but it's not the driver of the effect, because if you play the game first before you learn about the task, there's no creativity
boost.
Know that being quick to start but slow to finish can
boost
your creativity, that you can motivate yourself by doubting your ideas and embracing the fear of failing to try, and that you need a lot of bad ideas in order to get a few good ones.
Global citizens like Davinia helped persuade the World Bank to
boost
their investment into water and sanitation.
Global citizens together with Rotarians called on the Canadian, UK, and Australian governments to
boost
their investment into polio eradication.
Civility and respect can be used to
boost
an organization's performance.
They will
boost
industrial productivity by more than a third.
It doesn't so much have a flavor, but it does give your body a really subtle kind of
boost
of energy.
It made them feel desired; it was a way to
boost
social status.
That is the future of the humanitarian system, or a significant part of it: give people cash so that you
boost
the power of refugees and you'll help the local economy.
A few months after that, we actually turned it into a goal: end extreme poverty by 2030,
boost
shared prosperity.
That gives such an enormous
boost
of trust and confidence in yourself and the community.
It would really
boost
the economy.
I want to talk about emotions and the need to
boost
our emotional intelligence.
But they also knew that in order to get farmers to grow these crops in the short run, they needed to
boost
the annual yields of the crops and find companies willing to make cereal and beer using the grains so that farmers could reap profits today by doing what's good for tomorrow.
And I felt much better, I got a real
boost.
Smaller lenders can in turn lower their interest rates, effectively making debt “cheaper” to
boost
spending.
Matching people's TV preferences with their views on social justice issues reveals that Americans who rank immigration among their top three concerns are more likely to be fans of "The Walking Dead," and they often watch for the adrenaline boost, which is measurable.
It's one we can take today, and it's one that will give a much-needed
boost
to those exploring scalable solutions to other dimensions of our ocean emergency.
There's another way that orgasm might
boost
fertility.
So we're having a great reduction both in elephant crop raids and a
boost
in yield through the pollination services that the bees are giving to the crops themselves.
So we're trying to help farmers grow pollinator-friendly crops to
boost
their hives,
boost
the strength of their bees and, of course, produce the most amazing honey.
One of the best known is Acumen Fund, led by Jacqueline Novogratz, a TEDster who got a big
boost
here at TED.
And I think more and more people are also asking: Why
boost
consumption, rather than change what we consume?
Making stuff is important, especially for nation-states wanting to
boost
employment, increase skills and reduce import dependence.
Was my community the one that I had manufactured around me to
boost
my own ego, because I felt self-hatred for myself and I wanted to project it onto others, or was it the one that I had physically given life to?
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