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What's Stopping You? Being More Confident
- Why Smart People Can Lack Confidence and What You Can Do About It
- Narrated by: Jeremy Clyde
- Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins
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Summary
Do you lack confidence or self-belief? Join the club. Millions of otherwise smart people lack the confidence to achieve their full potential - at work, in their careers and even in their personal pursuits. Yet confidence isn't something that can be conjured from motivational exercises or via quick-fix techniques. Confidence is something you must build for yourself. It takes planning and action, deciding where you want to gain confidence and how it must be won. It will require courage, optimism, and resilience.
In this follow-up to his international best seller What's Stopping You?, Robert Kelsey offers a deep understanding of confidence, using extensive research analysis, as well his own experiences, to help you to:
- Identify the truth about confidence - its root causes, as well as the damaging self-beliefs that generate poor confidence
- Accept who you are, while planning your path towards confidence through achievement
- Understanding the myths around confidence, such as the need to be outgoing or to have talent
- Overcome the most common barrier to strong confidence: other people
- Deal with other barriers to confidence such as shyness, anxiety, stress, prejudice and hubris.
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- Dave Wales
- 15-12-23
so good I bought the books
there's some useful nuggets of information in here that I wanted to read again, so I've bought the books. the audiobook is great, but there were points that I felt I should have listened undistracted to these sections, hence the purchase of the paper copies. my only criticism with the audiobook is that the volume of a couple of chapters is significantly louder than the rest.
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