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THE CHALLENGE OF THE WEEK

Confidence is challenging. So, use this 30-day multi-tracker to build your confidence and become the most confident person in the room. Start with the echo technique and the gradual exposure therapy. And when you fail, make fun of your mistake. Try to care less about the consequences.

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