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Carlos Garcia

@trueprogresslab

Helping you become immune to fear of judgment—so you can speak up, be bold, and seize opportunities | Attorney | Army JAG & Army resilience trainer

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This confidence framework from Bob Bowman (Michael Phelps' coach) changed how I approach challenges forever: You don't build confidence by feeling ready. You build it by doing the thing and surviving it. Here's how it works: Step 1: Pick one fear

This confidence framework from Bob Bowman (Michael Phelps' coach) changed how I approach challenges forever:

You don't build confidence by feeling ready. You build it by doing the thing and surviving it.

Here's how it works:

Step 1: Pick one fear
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Richard Branson taught me the rule of foolishness (it made him a billionaire) and changed my perspective on failing forever: He's worn ridiculous costumes, launched himself off buildings, and publicly failed dozens of times. His philosophy? "Screw it, let's do it."

Richard Branson taught me the rule of foolishness (it made him a billionaire) and changed my perspective on failing forever:

He's worn ridiculous costumes, launched himself off buildings, and publicly failed dozens of times. His philosophy? "Screw it, let's do it."
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Sara Blakely built Spanx [billion-dollar company] by celebrating failure. She says her dad used to ask at dinner: "What did you fail at today?" Not "What did you succeed at?" Blakely learned early: confidence isn't a prerequisite for action. It's the result of it.

Sara Blakely built Spanx [billion-dollar company] by celebrating failure.

She says her dad used to ask at dinner: "What did you fail at today?"

Not "What did you succeed at?"

Blakely learned early: confidence isn't a prerequisite for action. It's the result of it.
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Would be nice if you changed the control + command + E shortcut into something more natural to type Notion . Maybe a letter that the right hand can type instead of crossing the right hand over to the left. Small change makes world of difference.