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6. Building Confidence

6. Building Confidence

  • Confidence is the belief in one's abilities to succeed.
  • Canfield offers strategies such as positive self-talk, visualization, and facing fears gradually to boost confidence and self-assurance.

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This was the first book that I picked up when I was inspired to kickstart my own entrepreneurship journey many years ago. Still so useful and meaningful until today, these points delve deeper into the practical strategies and mindset shifts recommended by Jack Canfield.

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