b"Chapter 4 Not only will self-improvement help you perform at your best by taking steps to improve yourself, but your overall well-being will also be improved.People who prioritize self-improvement tend to have higher self-esteem and are also more resilient. Here are some points to help you with continuous improvement, in order to take charge of your life:1.Humility: at the heart of humility is a desire to serve and a dedication to helping others become great. Do not confuse humility with weakness. In fact, it takes great strength of will and character to put the needs of others before your own, to admit mistakes, to be vulnerable, transparent, and fallible in front of your peers.2.Happiness: this is a choice, not a result. Nothing will make you happy unless you decide to be happy. Your happiness will not come to you. It can only come from you.3.Smile: be the reason someone smiles today. 4.Be positive: a negative mind will never give you a positive life. Be so positive that negativity doesn't want to approach you.Ships do not sink because of the water around them. Ships sink because of the water entering them. Don't let what's going on around you get inside you and weigh you down. Positive thoughts keep you afloat, so don't let someone's negative energy and behavior weigh you down.Remembertosurroundyourselfwithpositivepeoplewhomotivate, inspire, and uplift you, who will push you towards excellence. And stay away from people who try to downplay your ambitions, especially in these unprecedented times. Simple, be so positive that negative people won't want to be around you.5.Be confident: believing in yourself is the first secret of success. It doesn't matter how you feel, get up, get dressed, show up and never give up. Also, remember that you are so busy doubting yourself while so many others are intimidated by your potential. Believe in yourself!6.Believe in yourself: you are braver than you think, more talented than you think, and capable of more than you imagine. You are someone and make sure your actions and behaviors are driven by your internal desires to 144Germain Decelles"