Trusting yourself is an essential part of building your self-confidence. Your trust is a trait that can be trained, and should be trained. First, when training your trust, it is important to not wait for confidence – instead, act confidently. Second, we need to doubt our doubts! Most of what we say to ourselves when we doubt ourselves is a lie. The third strategy to train your trust is to be kind to yourself. Make sure your inner dialogue supports trusting yourself.
Power Phrase this Week: “I train my trust. I act confidently and my belief follows.”
Quote of the Week: “If you’re going to trust one person, let it be yourself.” Robert Tew
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563: The “Intangile “It” with Jack Stahlmann, Keynote Speaker
562: Go for the Gold
561: Building Psychological Fitness with Dr. Karen Doll, Licensed Psychologist, Consultant, and Author
560: Take It One Play at a Time
559: Play Big with Dr. Tom Hanson, Mental Performance Coach & Bestselling Author
558: 3 Powerful Thought Principles
557: The Confident Mind with Dr. Nate Zinsser, Director, Performance Psychology Program, United States Military Academy
556: How to Find Wisdom in Feedback
555: How Strong Personal Development is the Foundation of High Performance with Scotta Morton, Mental Performance Coach
554: How to Set Boundaries
553: 7 Lies Leaders Believe and How to Let Them Go with Sarah Ciavarri, Speaker and Certified Coach
552: Why Risk Taking is Key to Success
551: The Mental Skills Necessary for Success with Dr. Cassidy Preston, Mental Performance Coach & Founder of CEP Mindset
550: The ABCs of Self-Awareness
549: How to Embrace Your Fear
548: Self-Critical vs. Self-Compassion
547: What to Do When You Feel Like an Impostor?
546: The Secret to Top Performing Teams
545: The Power of Grit
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