We give Amy Cuddy 30 seconds to describe power poses, and she tells us we should all stand like Wonder Woman.
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In this exclusive interview for the cover of PEOPLE’s Beautiful Issue, Academy Award-winning actress Helen Mirren opens up about why she prefers the word “swagger” over “beauty,” how her passion for driving led to her asking for a role in the 'Fast & Furious' franchise, and the...
No one was made inadequate, and if you feel like you are then you just haven’t discovered yet how incredible you are.
I think we all struggle with self-confidence. But artists often struggle more than others. And why wouldn't we? We're the ones whose very work reveals the most vulnerable parts of ourselves. We're the ones who put ourselves out there. It's scary stuff.
Most artists I know struggle with self-confidence. It takes real guts to put your work out there, to reveal the most vulnerable parts of yourself through your art. But self-confidence isn’t something you’re born with. It’s something you build.
Answers to the self-doubt experienced by successful people can help anyone build a stronger sense of self. 70% of successful people have experienced the feelings associated with the Impostor Syndrome, such as fear of failure and perfectionism.
I got a lot of questions about, how do you deal with criticism, with the fear of wasting your art supplies, how do you build and gain confidence in your art, when do you call yourself an artist and how do you even improve your art?
Most of us want to get more confident … but we don’t know how. Confidence seems to increase with age, but what else can we do to consciously boost our confidence? Here are my best tips. What’s one of yours?
Is your greatest enemy, or bully, in life actually yourself? Do you put yourself down, tell yourself, “You can’t do it,” or shut down your own dreams before even giving them a try? On this episode of Women of Impact, empowerment coach, podcast host, writer, and athlete Roxy Saffaie joins Lisa...
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Rhonda explores the power of self-doubt. Its capacity to cripple, its tendencies to terrorize and how it convinces people to give up on their dreams. And ultimately... how to transform that self-doubt into a powerful catalyst for change.
A former felon, turned doctor, clinical director, and professor, Dr. B J Davis is living proof that our past doesn’t dictate our future. Our past can refine us. He shares his story of coming to the realization that he needed to create own miracle. Dr.
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