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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conquer yourself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing personal growth, self-discipline, or overcoming internal challenges.
Example: "To achieve your goals, you must first conquer yourself and your doubts."
Alternatives: "master yourself" or "overcome yourself."
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The first and greatest victory is to conquer yourself.
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Nurmi told Peltzer to forget his opponents: "Conquering yourself is the greatest challenge of an athlete".
Politics involves such a perilous stream of character tests: how low can you stoop to conquer without destroying yourself; when should you be loyal to your team and when should you break from it; how do you wrestle with the temptations of fame — that the people who can practice it and remain intact, like Lincoln, Washington or Churchill, are incredibly impressive.
But if you really don't like pounding the pavement, forcing yourself to conquer a race of this magnitude might not be a great idea.
For that reason, set goals and objectives for yourself to conquer.
To conquer nerves, spend time imagining yourself doing a great job.
Start thinking of it as exciting, exhilarating, something to throw yourself into and conquer.
I'm not suggesting you chase your murderous creation to the far reaches of the arctic in order to conquer your fears and redeem yourself for past sins.
If you are really quite nervous around your horse and not sure how to conquer this problem, try making yourself yawn.
See Islam for yourself and arm yourself with the knowledge to conquer extremist ideology.
You have to ask yourself if you can conquer that fear.
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