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A Q&A with Your Confidence Coach
Q&A Chapters
1. (TIMESTAMP) What do you tell people when they ask what you do?
2. (TIMESTAMP) What do you actually do as a Confidence Coach?
3. (TIMESTAMP) How do you teach somebody to be more confident in life?
4. (TIMESTAMP) What makes you so confident in your ability to help people get the results they want?
5. (TIMESTAMP) How do you help someone who doesn’t know where their life is headed?
6. (TIMESTAMP) For someone who already is self-confident and knows that they can be better and achieve more, but don’t know how. What can you do for them?
7. (TIMESTAMP) For someone who already is self-confident and knows that they can be better and achieve more, but don’t know how. What can you do for them?
8. (TIMESTAMP) How do you help someone create self-confidence, and where does a person begin? When will they know that they have “arrived”?
9. (TIMESTAMP) How do you help someone who feels lost and hopeless?
10. (TIMESTAMP) What really is true self-confidence?
11. (TIMESTAMP) So what is the difference between confidence and arrogance?
12. (TIMESTAMP) So once a person feels that they have reached a level of self-confidence where they want to help others, how do they do that?
What do you tell people when they ask what you do?
What do you actually do as a Confidence Coach?
How do you teach somebody to be more confident in life?
What makes you so confident in your ability to help people get the results they want?
How do you help someone who doesn’t know where their life is headed?
For someone who already is self-confident and knows that they can be better and achieve more, but don’t know how. What can you do for them?
How do you help someone create self-confidence, and where does a person begin? When will they know that they have “arrived”?
How do you help someone who feels lost and hopeless?
What really is true self-confidence?
So what is the difference between confidence and arrogance?
Self-confidence, however, is rooted in a person's personal private victories and not the constant need for public praise and attention. It makes its introduction quietly with awareness of one’s weaknesses and the determination to have courage in spite of them so that they may become their strengths.
So once a person feels that they have reached a level of self-confidence where they want to help others, how do they do that?
True self-confidence is being willing to admit when you are wrong, and arrogance is always believing that you are right! When we project true self-confidence it doesn’t repel or intimidate people, it attracts them.