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Wired For Confidence: Learn To Handle Judgment, Act Against Your Fears And Toughen Up To Own Your Life

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Is a fear of failure and judgment paralyzing you? Do you often feel saying or doing something inappropriate, insensitive, stupid, or ridiculous? Do you feel like you just aren’t good enough? End this vicious thought cycle NOW. Wired For Confidence tells you the necessary steps to break out from the pits of low self-esteem, lowered expectations, and lack of assertiveness. Take the first step to creating the life you only dared to dream of. The book is a collection of real-life examples, stories, and lessons to equip you for confident change. As a book of action, Wired For Confidence is filled with proven techniques, advice and exercises to make your success inevitable and swift. Fortune favors the bold and those who take matters into their own hands. You are the hero of your story – so act it! Your life is yours to create and change. Face your fears without hesitation. - Learn the essential secret of building confidence. - Handle judgment and guilt -- quickly and smoothly. - Eight easy steps to your most accurate self-perception. - Change your mindset from negative to positive -- quickly and permanently. Choose yourself first. - Identify your mental blocks that keep you from success - Learn to mark your boundaries - How to use comparison in your favor - How to get over unreasonable expectations Have positive vision for your future. - Define a crystal clear vision of what your strengths are - Feel comfortable and confident with who you are - Brush off other people's opinions and judgments - Create possibilities out of failures - Own your personal space and don’t let anybody violate it again Become unbreakable in spirit and unlimited in confidence. Click the BUY NOW button on the top right corner of this page!

160 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 23, 2017

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Zoe McKey

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Author 1 book18 followers
July 22, 2017
I didn't exactly have high hopes for this book when it opens with the author, Zoe McKey, admitting that she was a spoiled daddy's princess. Okay, I could get beyond that, but only until page two:

"Others might have experienced some form of abuse in their childhood, such as having an alcohol parent, a drug user, someone suffering from depression and so on."

Look, having a parent with depression is not child abuse, and saying such really indicates how little she understands about the very field she is attempting to write about. It's obvious that this book was written by someone whose only insight into the subject of confidence is being raised with privilege and maybe a little too much praise. Everything written is on the surface; there's nothing of true substance.
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218 reviews13 followers
July 22, 2017
It's as if no one proofread this book. It's filled with spelling mistakes and grammatical mistakes. That's kind of a shame, because it really takes away all the credibility about the author and this book.
Profile Image for Lisa Hinson.
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February 6, 2019
Some really great points made and presented by an average human. The biggest challenge reading this tome was the prevalent spelling, grammatical errors and incomplete statements. Would have have been far more positively effectual had this work been properly proofread prior to printing.
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23 reviews
August 27, 2017
Enjoyed it!

Good review of the basics and an entertaining read for all. Bought it, downloaded it, and covered it during a recent all day travel.
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7 reviews1 follower
January 9, 2019
Shallow at best, contradictory at worst. At times the advice feels along the lines of “stop being insecure and be confident.” Plenty of grammatical errors throughout the book.
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