EP#5: Goodbye for now to the Confidence Series
Enos Odera
I help small businesses turn passion into profit with e-commerce websites and proven marketing strategies || E-commerce Brand Strategist || Thought Leader
Being an avid reader has helped me through lots of challenges.
I am finishing The 5 am Club by Robin Sharma and there's no better way to end the confidence series.
There's a story of an entrepreneur and painter talking to a homeless man.
I won't get into how they met.
The most surprising thing was how eloquent the homeless man was.
Although he was untidy with dirty hands, he had the aura of a powerful man.
The painter couldn't wrap his head around that fact.
The lady entrepreneur was skeptical as usual.
She didn't pay any attention to the homeless man as she couldn't see his use.
What she didn't know was that the homeless man would lead her out of her troubles.
He was the key to the life she wanted to build.
The homeless man seemed weirdly informed and confident.
He eventually won the hearts of the two people.
Would I say that the confidence was solely in charge? No.
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But it played a big role in allowing both the entrepreneur and the painter to listen.
One of my favorite slogans is "Mistakes made boldly can only be corrected by bolder moves."
There are very few downsides to being confident.
Apart from risking intimidating others, I see no other clear downside.
Everyone wants a confident person by their side.
Ensure you are the confident person they want.
Confidence is as contagious as a smile.
As we move onto another part of our Easily Thrive newsletter, confidence will help you scale the upcoming heights.
Our next few series will cover the importance of good posture in tackling the world.
I'll take you through slight tweaks you can make to tackle the world more directly.
The posture segment will have hints of confidence classes within since they're interconnected.
Remember, your time in this world is limited, don't waste it being timid and avoiding things that bring you joy.