One confidence tip of the day from Molly Burke, CPCC MSU, Queen of Confidence: Have the courage of your convictions.
To express confidence, have the courage of your convictions. “Courage is grace under pressure.” -Ernest Hemingway
Stand sure. Be gracious, act with commitment to the truth and the highest good.
When you live your life in this way, whether you turn out to be “right or wrong” in the moment or in retrospect, you will retain your honor, regardless of outcome. Fundamentally speaking, it’s your commitment to goodwill and integrity that strengthens your sense of confidence. This evolved and admirable state of being stems from a deep personal awareness of right action which in turn comes from being crystal clear about your own unique Life Purpose.
“Confidence… thrives on honesty, on honor, on the sacredness of obligations, on faithful protection and on unselfish performance. Without them it cannot live. “- Franklin D Roosevelt
Acting upon your convictions, in accordance with your Life Purpose, is the most powerful thing you can do with your life. It informs, enlivens, and transforms doubt to courage naturally.
Confidence born of a commitment to honor, truth and grace is profoundly powerful and wields greater influence than the faux-confidence that comes from taking advantage of others. This kind of confidence sustains you through tough times, when your convictions and faith in yourself are tested.
“We must have courage to bet on our ideas, to take the calculated risk, and to act. Everyday living requires courage if life is to be effective and bring happiness.” - Maxwell Maltz
Exactly.
Affirmation: “I, <your name>, act with ever increasing courage and confidence.”
Where in your life could you use more confidence and courage?
For assistance in cutting through the crap with courage and confidence, contact:
Molly Burke CPCC MSU
Queen of Confidence
www.lifepurposeworks.com
“I’ve bottled confidence, and it’s for sale!”

