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There's a touch of the motivational seminar about this phrase, which encourages you to attempt difficult tasks even if you feel you aren't qualified.
By having students attempt difficult tasks in a supportive environment, they experience the application of their new knowledge.
Emergency physicians were most likely to attempt difficult intubations first (91.3%) and were most likely to also perform the rescue attempt (68.8%).
Jack Seale, writing for the Radio Times, also stressed how the episode was "beautifully choreographed", praising Pemberton and Shearsmith's "willingness to attempt difficult concepts".
Slovak officials recently revealed that Kristina will attempt difficult choreography that has required her to work out five days a week.
There may be behavioural confounders, such as peer pressure to attempt difficult features or manoeuvres.
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