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Building confidence with ESP

  • E - Effort: Look back at your day. Ask yourself where did you give quality effort today? Where did you overcome procrastination? Where did you show effort?
  • S - Success: What did you do right today?
  • P - Progress: What do you get better at? Where do you show progress?

Then ask yourself: What do I want to get at tomorrow? What do I want to attack tomorrow? What’s next?

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