226. Confidence: A Learnable (and Transferrable) Skill
Do you ever find yourself second-guessing your abilities or avoiding opportunities due to a lack of confidence? Confidence plays a crucial role in how we show up as lawyers and leaders. Whether you’re questioning a work assignment, hesitating to speak up in meetings, or unsure about a career transition, self-doubt often holds us back from making the decisions that align with our true potential. Even the most accomplished people experience these moments of uncertainty. The good news is that confidence is a skill you can develop and grow over time. In this episode, I’ll walk you through the process of developing confidence as a transferable skill. You’ll learn how to navigate the cycle of commitment, courage, competence, and confidence. By taking action and embracing discomfort, you’ll cultivate confidence that will allow you to take risks, trust yourself, and show up more powerfully in every area of your life. Building confidence isn’t about perfection; it’s about showing up and trusting your ability to grow. Get full show notes and more information here: https://thejoyfulpractice.com/226