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76: Create Unshakeable Self-Confidence by Knowing Yourself

Jen Larimore
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How would you show up differently if your belief and confidence in yourself was absolutely unshakeable? 

You can build your confidence. You can be more self-confident. And you don't have to wait until you achieve your goals to have that self-confidence. 

The truest and highest form of self-confidence comes from living in integrity with who you are. 

•Knowing yourself and living in integrity with your values gives you the confidence to stand up for yourself, your dreams, your desires, and your boundaries.
• When you are aware of what is happening within your heart, it allows you to make intentional decisions that create the life that truly want. 
• This self-knowledge leads to an unshakeable belief in oneself, which makes one unstoppable no matter what life throws at them. 
• Coaching can help develop this knowledge and provide support when facing difficult situations or saboteurs who judge or diminish others for their own gain. 
• Doing this work provides huge payoffs as it helps build true confidence by discovering who we really are and how best to use our unique gifts. When you get to that spot, nothing can make you inferior. Nothing can shake your ultimate confidence in yourself! 

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