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Busting The Confidence Myth

Build your competence at something - then your increased confidence will follow after a little taste of success. Be willing to accept that at some point, you are a novice, and that’s OK. Your motivation is the fuel to move towards competency, and believe it or not, your low confidence is the trigger.


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Trying To Hit It Out of The Park?

How to overcome the egoic “I” thinking, when we are overly concerned about our own personal stats than being a good team player.

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Alone Time and Introverts - Too Much of a Good Thing

Even though introverts enjoy spending time alone, we need human connection as much as anyone, but we need to be mindful of planning our connection “dates” to avoid mental fog and brain drain, now more than ever.

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Ideas for Everyone - Step Right Up

Marketers love to take advantage of the fact that when we’re told that something is in short supply, we fear missing out and jump on the “buy now” button.

Imagine if ideas were the same: “Order now and get your trial supply of ideas - they won’t last!”

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The Art of Having a Successful Conversation

The point of asking questions in the right way is to allow the other person to express what they’re thinking in a non-confrontational setting. If there is any wiggle room in their own logic, they will bring it up all on their own. Not only do you learn something about their stance, they may well gain some incites too.


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