Jim Rohn once said, “Life is not just the passing of time. Life is the collection of experiences and their intensity.” The question therein lies, does confidence generate life experiences, or do life experiences generate confidence?
I have been thinking about this over the weekend and I have come to the simple conclusion that both are true. Life experiences always can make you feel more confident. Confidence or a semblance of confidence can create an environment whereby the life experiences develop more completely.
Self-confidence is not something you were born with, even though you might think that some of your peers were that way. It is something you develop. Try to think like this:
*Realize that your opinion about yourself is the most important one.
*Understand and accept that the most valuable conversations you have…are with yourself!
*Develop a strong sense of core values
*Break the chain of failure…do not reinforce them
*Accept the fact that you are not perfect
*Always do your best at whatever you do
*Always push through
*Look at life in the “big picture”
Self-confidence is is a very empowering aspect of life development. Isn’t it about time that you “pushed through”?

Being an entrepreneur has given me a deep appreciation for individuals who are success oriented and never give up. The drive to always “push through” is a trait of successful people.
I have been fortunate to associate myself with many successful individuals over my life. It began with my father who instilled in me the ability to step outside of the box…to create something out of nothing. He taught me the importance of integrity in business...traits that I have incorporated into the various business models I employ.
I spent the first ten years of my career in the medical field. I worked side by side with amazing individuals who put their own self-interests aside in order to nurture others back to good health. Many times I witnessed life and death situations. It was always humbling to experience the team-work that evolved around trying to save a lives.
As my career path evolved into the business world, not only could I bring those experiences into my persona, I saw a need to spread information…real information for real situations. A close friend of mine began to mentor me in aspects of blogging. He has given me incredible insight into how a blog should be developed…how to focus my passion for helping mentor people to becoming successful entrepreneurs. This passion for mentoring others began when I was a young child and continues today. It is not about me, but rather those who have influenced my life.
I am a work-out addict and a real “ski dog”. Sorry guys and gals…I do not “ride”. I live for deep powder and steep chutes. I love the feeling of looking over the edge of a steep run…feel my heart beat faster with that adrenaline rush and then “jump in”. I love golf…but I always wonder if I will ever break 100…lol! Most of all, I love my wonderful family…they are the best! Thanks for stopping by and I hope you feel empowered today.
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