What role do you think a persons education and personal experiences lead to their credibility?
Education is the process of gaining knowledge of what is happening around us,changes,future,thinking capacity,mental ability and stability and makes us into something better.It develops us to leading a better a life in our society and helps others for their improvement also.Through the gaining of knowledge we can take good decisions and build opinions in our life.Education is a process of giving and gaining knowledge.
Experiences is the process of getting knowlege or skill from seeing,doing,participating,feeling etc.Something gaing from our own involvement or experience or exposure.
Thus we can say that persons can gain knowledge from their own experiences and education.
Credibility is one of the quality of human being of being trusted and believed in.
Through the education and personal experiences we are getting and gaining knowlege that boosts our self development and self esteem.By this way we are knowing ourselves and others in same way.Thus we can lead to the credibility by:
*Being sensitive
*Being respect their intelligence
*Being honesty
*Being objective
*Being knowledgeable
*Being confidence
*Being acheivable
*Being developable
*Being experienced
*Being qualified
*Being intelligent
*Being skilled
*Being trustworthy/honest
*Hold the values
*Being a role model
*Treat people fairly
*Admit your own mistakes
*Maintain consistency
*Do it right
Thus we can say that leading a disciplined life with persons education and personal experiences we can lead their credibility
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