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Try statements like: "I feel blocked," or "I'm checking out.
For example "It was my idea to create a space where employees could speak freely about their concerns," sounds more like bragging than, "I created a space where employees could speak freely".. Instead, try statements like, "While I worked for my previous employer, I tried my best to be dedicated and hard-working".. Turn a bragging statement into a positive statement.
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The try statement, which allows exceptions raised in its attached code block to be caught and handled by except clauses; it also ensures that clean-up code in a finally block will always be run regardless of how the block exits.
It is possible to handle more than one type of exception in your try statement.
Both "I can't" and "I tried" statements are actually indicators of behavior patterns that you can observe and change.
Even if an ArithmeticException occurs in the try statement, it just means that nothing will run.
You can add as many as you need as long as they might be thrown somewhere in the code inside the try statement.
The class Exception is the superclass to every exception in Java, so writing that will catch any and all exceptions that occur in the try statement.
Try using statements of fact to combat these "shoulds".
If you feel comfortable, try a statement hat like the Marc Jacobs multi-coloured knitted crown with narrow brim.
Maybe Elsa might like to try her statement bra in another context -- paired with a low armhole tank, perhaps.
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