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In this episode, Tara talks about building confidence by doing things that scare you. She shares her experience of managing her first professional staff member and explains that confidence comes from taking action, not from feeling ready. Tara highlights the importance of changing negative thoughts, focusing on your strengths, and celebrating small wins. She advises asking for feedback and surrounding yourself with supportive people. The key is to turn fear into a catalyst for growth and to keep moving forward, even when it’s uncomfortable.
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00:00 Introduction: Facing Your Fears
00:28 Understanding Real Confidence
01:05 My First Big Challenge
02:20 Overcoming Self-Doubt
03:56 The Power of Reframing
05:49 Practical Steps to Build Confidence
07:14 Seeking Feedback and Growth
12:50 The Importance of Support Systems
15:08 Conclusion: Embrace the Journey
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I’m Tara Kermiet, a leadership coach specializing in burnout prevention and work-life integration. I know what it’s like to feel like you’re holding it all together with duct tape and coffee. But success doesn’t have to mean running yourself ragged. I help high achievers find work-life balance and shine as badass leaders.
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