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Confident and Killing It: From a certified life coach and positive psychology expert comes the new self-help guide to improving self-esteem and confidence, and setting your goals

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‘If you've ever been dumped, fired, or experienced any semblance of rejection, then boy do we have the book for you.’ GLAMOUR

An empowering, practical guide to overcoming imposter syndrome, getting sassy with negative thoughts and succeeding in all areas of life.

‘Understanding that confidence is a practice and becoming intentional about my personal growth has helped me win the battle in my mind and become the confident woman I am today. Discovering my truth has brought so much joy, love and abundance into my life, and I want the same for every single one of you.’

Tiwalola Ogunlesi is on a mission to create a world of confident women. An esteemed and highly sought-after motivational speaker and confidence coach, she founded her company with the sole purpose of leading women to love themselves.

In Confident and Killing It, Tiwalola guides readers in becoming the most unapologetic and unstoppable version of themselves. No self-aggrandising or posturing, no pseudo-scientific prose or tired ‘inspirational’ tropes, this is simply a book designed to work. Featuring practical tips and tricks and real-life stories from everyday women, Confident and Killing It will help you master your mind, overcome fear and live life to the fullest.

168 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 7, 2022

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3.5 stars. The concept and plot is very good, but the writing a bit off setting. Some might like that it shows Tiwowas personality and vibe in the writing, and it is refreshing but honestly it quirks me a bit that the grammar isn’t the best. In my opinion you can’t publish a book with abbreviations as “btw”, but I guess the point with this book is “you can do whatever you want and set your focus on,” so I guess it doesn’t really matter with the abbreviations.
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