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What if I told you that confidence has nothing to do with feeling ready and everything to do with doing it scared?
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What if I told you that confidence has nothing to do with feeling ready and everything to do with doing it scared?
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I have built multiple businesses.
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I've led massive teams.
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I've been on stages terrified out of my mind,
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and somehow I'm still standing.
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So if you've ever wondered how to stay calm in a situation
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or how to stop overthinking or how to build real confidence, here's how.
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I am here to tell you how to actually build confidence.
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Most people have it backwards.
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Confidence is the output, not the input.
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A lot of people ask me,
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Layla, how do I build confidence?
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And I get it because it's just like,
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everyone's like, oh, believe in yourself.
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You just need to believe in yourself.
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And they think that you need to write these affirmations on the bathroom mirror every morning.
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And listen, that's what I did when I was in my early 20s.
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I literally did this.
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I had it written on my mirror.
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It was like, I am beautiful.
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I am strong.
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I am capable.
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I am confident.
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And guess what?
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Nothing changed.
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It didn't do anything.
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Having those things written on my mirror didn't do jack for how I felt the rest of my day.
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And the reason for that is because confidence comes from action.
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And that's why I say so often,
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f*** your mood, follow the plan.
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Because if you keep the promises that you make to yourself,
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especially when you don't feel like doing it,
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that's the input that leads to the output of confidence.
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And that's what most people miss.
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They're so busy chasing the result.
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It's like if you think about it,
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if somebody's like, I really just want to be skinny, right?
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And so all they do is just like thinking about being skinny,
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wishing they could be skinny.
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But you're like, just get in the gym,
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get in the gym, do the workout, eat the food.
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You can't just wish for it.
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You have to work for it.
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So I'll give you an example.
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At the age of 21,
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I moved across the country.
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I had no job.
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I had no money and I had no clue what the hell I was doing.
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I certainly had no confidence in myself and I wasn't confident in my ability to pull it off.
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And so what I did is I said,
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OK, I'm at least going to put together a plan.
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So what I did is I moved to California.
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I got an apartment.
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And then I looked for every place that I could work,
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which was a gym, because I had my degree in exercise science, within walking distance.
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And I had to do walking distance because I was like,
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I can't afford to pay for too much gas because I don't have money.
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And so I ended up getting a job at 24 Hour Fitness.
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And when I got the job,
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what I realized within the first two days was that the job wasn't about fitness.
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It wasn't about everything I'd learned.
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It was actually about marketing and sales.
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And I was terrified because I was like,
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I have no idea how to do marketing and sales.
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And I felt like this complete imposter syndrome.
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I just felt like an out of my body experience because I was like,
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how am I supposed to do this?
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But at the same time,
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what I'm seeing is my bank account.
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Every single day I had $5,000 and just down, down, down.
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My rent was $1,400 a month.
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Food, gas, everything else, insurance,
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paying off my student loan debt, all those things.
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Every single month I was like, I've got three months.
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And so I was like,
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I have to learn how to do this.
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And the thing is, is that I knew I was like,
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I don't want to be the person who walks out.
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I don't want to be the person who quits because I knew
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that was just going to make me feel worse about myself.
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And so I put in the reps.
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I said, I'm going to read five books on sales.
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I'm going to be there at 4 a.m.
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I'm going to leave at 9 p.m.
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I'm going to drill.
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I'm going to take every opportunity to meet with somebody who's better than me.
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I'm going to take all the opportunity possible to learn the skill.
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I was so nervous the first time I went to make my first sale
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that I went into the bathroom because I thought I was going to throw up.
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I went into the bathroom.
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I didn't leave.
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I didn't quit.
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And what happened was that I was absolutely f***ing terrified for the first 30 days.
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I remember the moment where I made my first sale.
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And my manager, my team,
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everybody came, they all crowded around me.
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And they were like, you did it.
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And what was crazy was that none of the celebration mattered.
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It wasn't the fact that everyone's congratulating me.
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It wasn't the fact that I made the money.
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It was the fact of how I felt about myself.
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It was like this vision
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that I had of my future self just got pulled into reality
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and every belief I had about myself was broken right then.
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I didn't believe that I could make money.
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I wasn't confident in my ability to sell or to market until the sale happened.
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And all of a sudden,
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it was like more of what's possible came to mind for me.
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Like I started to think about other things I could do.
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I started to think about other skills I could acquire.
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I started to think about other things beyond the box that I had built of the vision of myself.
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That's absurd to think that if I was just reading affirmations in the mirror,
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that I suddenly would have been good at sales.
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Like I put in the reps to get good at sales.
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And here's the thing, success does not discriminate.
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Confidence does not discriminate.
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It doesn't care where you've come from.
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It doesn't care about your background.
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It doesn't care about your experience.
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All it cares about is the fact that you put in the work to get it.
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So if you see people,
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right, you see people when you're younger and you're like,
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how is that person so confident, right?
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Like given all their circumstances,
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maybe maybe what they look like,
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maybe their job, their career.
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They've done work that you haven't done.
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And that's the thing.
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You have to work for it.
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You have to put it into existence.
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You have to make it happen.
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Here's the thing.
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Your brain gathers evidence.
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And evidence is what builds the identity and confidence over time.
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So someone says to me,
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Layla, you know, I want to go and speak at this event,
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but I just, I'm not confident to speak at that event.
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I said, it would be absurd to think that you would be confident when you've never spoken on stage before.
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Of course, that's not going to happen.
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Our brains like to predict what's likely to happen.
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If you've never done something before,
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your brain says, I don't know what could happen,
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so I'm gonna make you scared.
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And if you're scared, you're gonna avoid it,
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which means that you won't die, right?
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Because our brains are wired for survival, not success.
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And so it is crazy to think that you would actually have confidence when you haven't done the thing yet.
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You will become confident once you've done the thing because your brain does it,
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it sees you didn't die,
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and it says, it's okay,
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you can do it again.
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Now, here's the thing.
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I wasn't like forever confident now Because just like a muscle
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that you work out gets weak if you don't put it under pressure, so does confidence.
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Confidence is like a muscle.
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So if you don't work out that muscle,
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it's just gonna get weaker and weaker over time.
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So if you want to build unshakable confidence,
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then you need a habit that tracks the truth, not your mood.
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Now, what do I mean by that?
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When I was 100 pounds overweight and I wanted to lose that 100 pounds,
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I said, you know what?
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I'm just gonna freaking start doing what fit people do.
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I'm gonna eat the way they do.
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I'm gonna work out the way they do.
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I'm gonna try and even dress the way they do and I'm gonna hope and pray it actually works, right?
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Because I'm sick of being fat.
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But the most important thing I started doing is I started tracking every single day what I ate when I worked out.
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It's not that within the day,
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I lost 50 pounds between Monday and Tuesday, right?
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But I did notice that even if I felt like I overeat
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or even if I felt like I was slacking or even
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if I felt like my workout wasn't perfect because I was on a trip,
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I still consistently tracked and I still saw progress over time maybe it wasn't between Monday and Tuesday,
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but I could see it between Monday and Monday or Monday and two Mondays from now.
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And so I saw that the line wasn't like this,
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the line was like this.
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And over time, I did make a lot of progress.
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And that's when I realized confidence comes from data, not dopamine.
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And over time, what happens is that evidence that you're feeding your brain helps override the emotional narratives that you tell yourself.
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Your brain will follow the evidence.
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And so tracking things and tracking our progress,
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The reason why it keeps people on track is because your brain looks at it and it objectively says,
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oh wow, this is evidence,
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this is data, this is important,
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and I'm going to believe it.
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Before that, all that's happening is that you feel like ,
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even when you're making progress.
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Have you ever felt that way before?
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Have you ever felt like you're making progress,
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but you still feel like about yourself?
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Lots of people actually feel that way.
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And the reason why they feel like is because they don't track their progress because progress doesn't go like this.
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So you remember the days that you feel low,
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but you don't remember the days that you feel high.
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But if you look at the progress and you track,
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you see all the days that were high.
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And then you're like, oh, you know what?
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I actually had five good days this week and only two bad ones.
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But it's just that our brains love to take the negative and make it bigger than it is.
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And so we have to fight that natural tendency by tracking our wins.
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Now, here's the thing.
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If you're struggling to stay consistent and you're like,
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I am tracking things, but I still don't feel confident.
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I don't feel like to go too big.
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You're taking too big of a leap.
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The fastest way to build competence is to start with something small,
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so small that you can't lose.
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Okay.
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Great example of this is I had a friend who every single time he started with a new client,
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and this is a client who's trying to lose weight.
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He did not get them to try and eat less the first week.
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He didn't get them to try and go to the gym the first week.
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He didn't even have them measure themselves the first week.
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The first seven days of his program,
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he just asked them to make their bed and take a picture.
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Isn't that crazy?
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Now, why is that because he wanted to make it something
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so easy and so small that he knew that by the end of seven days,
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they would feel good about the fact that they had made their bed every day.
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And so what that did is it created the confidence in
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that person so that they felt like they could take the next step.
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And people think, oh, it's so small,
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I'm not going to feel the reward of it.
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That's not the case.
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That's not how it works.
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You will feel good no matter how small the progress was,
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as long as you get the reward.
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For example, every quarter, every three months in my business,
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I decide what what are my goals for that quarter, right?
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And then it's like, okay,
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I have these three or four big goals that I have for the quarter that I'm gonna tackle.
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But it's not that I just look at it and say,
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did I hit it yes or no?
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I take each goal and I break it down as small as possible.
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And then every single day I go in and I'm like,
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what have I accomplished on the way to my goal?
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If I have 20 steps in each of the goals I have,
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I get to go in and I get to hit check, check, check.
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And it's funny because if I look at these goals,
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it feels very overwhelming until I realize that almost every day I'm checking off at least one piece of one goal.
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And that has helped me so much in realizing that
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if I were to try and tackle all four of those goals in one week,
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I'm gonna stumble, I'm probably gonna fail.
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And then I'm gonna be really upset at myself.
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I'm gonna feel bad, I'm gonna beat myself up,
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I'm gonna have less energy to attack the next thing.
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But if I break it down into small steps,
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and I just focus on,
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can I just accomplish one step a day?
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Then I realize I feel a sense of momentum and I feel good about myself.
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I feel like, wow, I'm making progress.
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I'm the kind of person who keeps their word.
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I'm the kind of person who achieves their goals.
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Versus the other narrative, which is you try to take on something too big and then you're like,
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I'm the kind of person who doesn't achieve their goals.
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I don't feel good about myself.
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And then you spend all this time beating yourself up because you set a goal that was too big is unrealistic.
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The frame I use is tiny tweaks.
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What is one tiny tweak I can make today?
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And then what's one tiny tweak I can make tomorrow?
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And so on and so forth.
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And so like, for example,
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when I'm trying to lose five pounds,
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I'll be like, oh gosh, you know what?
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I had too many bites of that ice cream tonight.
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What am I gonna do tomorrow?
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I'm actually not even gonna say that tomorrow I'm gonna have zero dessert.
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I'm gonna say tomorrow, I'm gonna have a Ghirardelli chocolate, just one.
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Another example, I have a lot of people that join my team
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and they're really scared of public speaking and they wanna be a leader in the company.
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And so they're like, oh my gosh, I don't even understand.
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You told me that we have this full team meetup next year.
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How am I gonna get on stage and speak to the team?
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I can't even barely do anything.
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And I'm like, listen, baby steps, tiny tweaks.
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Here's what we're gonna do.
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On the huddle on Monday,
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I want you to just run this portion, it's 60 seconds.
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Then on this meeting on Tuesday,
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I just want you to give a shout out to one person.
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And then on the next week,
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I want you to own this portion.
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It's 120 seconds.
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And then I want you to also give two shoutouts to this person,
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and I've used that methodology over time where I take people from,
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first they couldn't even speak on a meeting,
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to then they're running a piece of the meeting,
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to then they're running half of the meeting,
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to then they're running the whole meeting.
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So then they say, well,
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if you can run a meeting you can do a presentation to the team,
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then they're doing a presentation to their team.
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And then all of a sudden if you can do a presentation to your team,
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you can do a presentation to the whole team and they're doing a presentation to the whole team.
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And then eventually they're speaking at our annual event.
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And I've used this time-time again to take people who were terrified of public speaking
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and turn them into people who are rock stars on stage.
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But it starts with something as simple as I don't say,
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let's go get you on stage.
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I say, let's have you speak for 60 seconds on a meeting,
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on a Zoom call.
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But that confidence that they build in doing that,
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that's what gets them eventually to the stage.
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So you now know confidence is an output, not an input.
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You need to track your wins to even create that output.
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And you need to break those tasks down into tiny,
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tiny tweaks to get there.
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But I know what you're thinking,
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which is what if I'm too scared to even start the baby steps?
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What you need to understand is that emotion follows motion,
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not the other way around.
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Here's what I've learned.
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Choosing to tolerate fear
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and discomfort rather than trying to eliminate it is how I've been able to transform everything that I have done,
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everything I've been terrified from,
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from content creation to public speaking to running a giant company,
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to buying multiple buildings, to doing everything.
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I was no less scared than you,
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than you watching this video.
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I just decided that I was willing to be scared.
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I decided that I was willing to be uncomfortable.
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Here's the thing.
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Fear is a mile wide and an inch deep.
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Fear means your brain is working properly.
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It's not wrong that you feel scared.
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The thing that's stopping you is the fact
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that you feel like you must get rid of the fear in order to do the thing.
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But that's not how your brain has been set up.
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I'm sorry to tell you.
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Your brain is wired for survival, not success.
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It will continue to feel scared until you do the thing.
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The fear will be the strongest before you have the breakthrough.
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And then what I tell people is this,
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and what I've learned is that once you feel it,
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right, you step into the situation you're scared of,
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you step on stage, you're behind a camera,
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you sign the document, you can't control the fear.
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And so whether you want the fear to go away or not,
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it will, I promise you,
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because that's how we are physiologically wired.
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So the moment you step on stage,
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here's what's going to happen.
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Say you're terrified of public speaking.
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You're gonna step on that stage.
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This happens to me every time.
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Mouth dry, palms are sweaty,
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knees weak, whatever it might be, right?
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Step on stage, that's how I feel.
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Then within 15 seconds, my heart rate starts to go from like 190 to like 150.
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And then within a minute,
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I start to feel like I've spit in my mouth again.
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And then within two minutes,
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I don't feel any of it.
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It's not because I try to get rid of the fear,
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it's because I didn't run away from the situation.
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And I didn't try to get rid of the fear.
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And so what I learned in doing all these things is that my emotions follow my motion.
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That is how you behave your way into confidence
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and you build up so much evidence that it would be unreasonable not to be confident.
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So here's how I want this to feel for you.
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I want you to visualize what's the thing that you're
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so scared of that you wish you had confidence in order to confront it.
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And now I want you to picture it like this.
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This is how you actually confront fear.
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You say, okay, here's this thing that I'm really terrified of, right?
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Maybe it's a conversation I'm gonna have with my spouse.
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Maybe it's I'm gonna tell my parents I'm not going to college.
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Maybe it's I'm going to fire somebody in my company, whatever it is.
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Instead of trying to meditate or trying to affirm or trying to manifest the fear away,
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you're instead gonna say, you know what?
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I'm gonna take the fear.
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I'm gonna put it all in my purse
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and I'm gonna take it with me to wherever I go and whatever I do.
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So I'm not gonna try and get rid of it.
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In fact, I'm going to try and take it with me because I'm still gonna go do the thing.
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I'm gonna have the fear with me.
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It's just like my little friend in my purse.
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I know it's there.
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I feel it.
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It's like in my stomach.
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It's like in my body.
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I don't like it necessarily,
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but I'm gonna take it with me.
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I'm gonna do the thing anyways.
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And that is how I approach everything in life.
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I'm not confident because I don't have fear.
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I'm confident because I do things despite the fear.
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Here's the thing, building confidence is the first step to getting anything you want in life
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and learning the formula for how to build confidence that you just learned in this video.
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But maybe now you wanna take that and you wanna apply that to some other specific areas of your life.
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And if that's the case,
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if you wanna learn how to lead yourself better,
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if you wanna learn how to lead people better,
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you can go ahead and you can watch this video on the five skills that you need to do that.

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В данном видео спикер делится своим опытом о том, как построить уверенность в себе. Она утверждает, что ключ к уверенности не в чувстве готовности, а в действии, даже если это действие вызывает страх. Спикер рассказывает о своих собственных переживаниях, когда ей пришлось преодолевать трудности и сомнения, и как это помогло ей стать более уверенной в себе. Это видео предназначено для тех, кто хочет научиться управлять своими эмоциями и преодолевать барьеры, мешающие их развитию.

Топ-5 фраз для повседневного общения

  • “Уверенность приходит от действия.” - напоминание о том, что действовать важнее, чем чувствовать себя готовым.
  • “Чувствуйте страх, но действуйте.” - хороший способ понять, что страх не должен останавливать вас.
  • “Следуй плану, несмотря на настроение.” - важно придерживаться намеченных целей, даже когда не хочется.
  • “Не зацикливайтесь на результате.” - важно сосредотачиваться на процессе, а не только на конечной цели.
  • “Стремись к действию, а не к мечтам.” - конкретные шаги ведут к результатам.

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