Thursday, April 28, 2011

Tiny Wisdom: On Simple Confidence

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“Confidence 

is preparation. 

Everything else 

is beyond 

your control.” 


-Richard Kline







People often think confidence means knowing you can create
the outcome you desire.

To some extent it does, but this idea isn’t universally true for anyone.
No matter how talented, smart, or capable you are, you cannot predict
or control everything that happens in your life.

Even confident people lose jobs, relationships, and even their health.

Confidence comes from knowing your competence but acknowledging
it’s not solely responsible for creating your world. When you take that
weight off your shoulders and realize that sometimes the twists and
turns have nothing to do with what you did or should have done,
it’s easier to feel confident in what you bring to the table.

Today if you feel insecure about something you’re working toward,
pull your focus away from the outcome and back to your output.
Focus on what you have to offer and how well you can use it.
 Do your homework, do the legwork, and then know you’re doing
everything you possibly can.

There’s a lot we can’t control in life, but we can know we’re doing our best
with the things that are within our control.

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Apr 26, 2011 04:17 am | Lori Deschene

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