For the next five days, I will be sharing my top tips on how to make 2018 your most confident year yet. Here’s my 4th confidence hack…
For the next five days, I will be sharing my top tips on how to make 2018 your most confident year yet. Here’s my third confidence hack..
For the next five days, I will be sharing my top tips on how to make 2018 your most confident year yet. Here’s my 2nd confidence hack…
For the next five days, I will be sharing my top tips on how to make 2018 your most confident year yet. Here’s my first confidence hack…
Confidence is… knowing that we are work in progress. That our final drafts are yet to be written by us. That the path to our better selves can often be messy, hectic, painful and aberrant. And that’s ok – as long as we keep moving, inching forward, evolving and learning how to embrace ourselves in …
“The Tipping Point” by Malcolm Gladwell, similar to his other bestsellers (which I highly recommend), doesn’t disappoint. Written in his signature style, with multiple real-life stories and examples, it’s quite the delightful and easy read. The book’s main idea revolves around the notion of “epidemics” — i.e. tracing the evolution of how they start and …
Words are a powerful weapon in your confidence battle. Speak to yourself gently, be forgiving and understanding of yourself. And remember–your mind and thinking should be your best allies and helpers, not your biggest bullies.
Confidence is a beautiful thing. It makes us appear more attractive to others, more in control of our destiny, and more self-aware, among the many other perks it brings to our lives. Above all, a healthy self-assurance is like a visibility cloak — it makes all our skills, talents, gifts or mojos intensified, magnified and easy for …
It’s often easier to hide in the shadows than to stand up for yourself. To avoid people than to summon the effort to talk. But in the end, think about this: what’s the legacy you want to leave to the world–of the person who was afraid, or the one who dared?
The root of our discontent with the world is often a disguised discontent with ourselves. For the world merely reacts to our own feelings toward ourselves. Therefore, to demand respect from others, we need to first learn how to respect ourselves. To attract love, we must start by loving ourselves. Self-acceptance is, then, the requisite …