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In today's episode, we're diving deep into the world of confidence—what it truly means and how to use it as a goal, not a hurdle.

You know the drill. You set a goal, and the first thing that pops up is, "I need to be more confident." But what if we've been looking at confidence all wrong? What if confidence isn't this elusive thing you need before making things happen but a fabulous side effect?

We're breaking down the two types of confidence—experience-based and perspective-based—and shining a light on the unsung hero, self-trust. Imagine self-trust as that friend who's got your back, embracing uncertainty, making room for hope, and answering doubt.

Remember when you kicked off your goal, set up your plan, and backed it with belief? Well, that's where your journey to confidence started. And if it felt a bit shaky then, or even now, that's okay. Embrace hope as your trusty sidekick.

Fear, doubt, and worry come to every party when you commit to something. Expect them, nod at them, but don't let them hog the limelight. Remind yourself of your strengths, past victories, and resilience.

Confidence, in its various forms, is already within reach. If it's playing peek-a-boo, bring in courage, determination, or tenacity as your co-stars. The goal is to keep at it, keep practicing, building up experience, knowledge, and skills—creating capability and competence, which naturally leads to confidence.

So, let's flip the script. Confidence isn't the gatekeeper; it's the evolving goal, the companion. Tune in and let's make confidence the game you play, not the obstacle you face. 🚀

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