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Trust in your own abilities from "summary" of Stop Doing That Sh*t by Gary John Bishop

When it comes to your own abilities, trust isn't something that you can just snap your fingers and conjure up. Trust is something that is cultivated over time through a series of actions - actions that demonstrate your belief in yourself and your capacity to meet the challenges that come your way. It's built on a foundation of self-awareness, self-responsibility, and self-belief. You have to be willing to take risks, make mistakes, and learn from them in order to truly trust in your own abilities. Trusting in your own abilities means having the confidence to step into the unknown, to take on challenges that push you outside of your comfort zone. It means believing that you have what it takes to succeed, even when the odds are stacked against you. It's about recognizing that you are capable of more than you think, and that you have the power within you to create the life you want. But trust isn't just about belief - it's also about action. You can't just sit back and wait for things to happen; you have to take the initiative and make things happen for yourself. Trusting in your own abilities means being proactive, taking risks, and putting yourself out there, even when it feels uncomfortable or scary. It means being willing to fail, to learn from your mistakes, and to keep moving forward no matter what. And perhaps most importantly, trusting in your own abilities means being willing to be vulnerable. It means acknowledging your fears and insecurities, but not letting them hold you back. It means being open to feedback, to criticism, and to the possibility of being wrong. It means being willing to ask for help when you need it, and to offer help to others when you can. So if you want to truly trust in your own abilities, you have to be willing to do the work. You have to be willing to challenge yourself, to push yourself, and to believe in yourself, even when it feels impossible. You have to be willing to take risks, to make mistakes, and to learn from them. And most importantly, you have to be willing to be vulnerable, to be open, and to be honest with yourself about who you are and what you're capable of. Trust in your own abilities isn't just a mindset - it's a way of life.
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    Stop Doing That Sh*t

    Gary John Bishop

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