Sentence examples for when faced with obstacles from inspiring English sources

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It had to be able to follow an itinerary sent each day to its computer by flight controllers, but also make on-the-spot decisions when faced with obstacles.

The successful people we spoke with — in business, entertainment, sports and the arts — all had similar responses when faced with obstacles: they subjected themselves to fairly merciless self-examination that prompted reinvention of their goals and the methods by which they endeavored to achieve them.

When faced with obstacles, it overcomes obstacles and tries to reach the target in the shortest way again.

Hmieleski and Baron (2009) further comments that the entrepreneur high in dispositional optimism can cope better when faced with obstacles and challenging situations in pursuit of a new venture.

Mills (2014) explained the importance of SE: Students with high self-efficacy to perform academic tasks tend to exhibit lower levels of anxiety, display increased persistence when faced with obstacles, exert greater effort, show more flexible learning strategy use, and display higher levels of intrinsic interest in academic tasks.

Teachers with higher levels of self-efficacy challenge themselves to reach more difficult goals, will persist when faced with obstacles, are less constraint by doubt, and will thus arrive more often at satisfying solutions (Bandura, 1993; Caprara et al. 2008; Schwarzer and Hallum, 2008).

Be courageous enough to go against the norm and rise to the occasion when faced with obstacles.

Lisa Rosenthal has been deeply interested in fertility and infertility for all her adult life; how we live a fertile life when faced with obstacles, starting with her own personal story.

Recognizing those who helped him succeed, Mr. Obama touched on a simple yet critical truth: When faced with obstacles and adversity, we need the dedication and care of others to help us succeed.

Thus, completely healthy people, when faced with obstacles during walk, focused on them and lost accuracy.

Self-efficacy, defined as a person's beliefs concerning his/her ability to perform a task or behavior successfully, influences career choices by determining the types of career exploration that the person will attempt and results in higher levels of persistence when faced with obstacles (Betz, 2004).

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