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Trust in yourself from "summary" of The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari by Robin Sharma

Having trust in yourself is one of the most important principles to live by. It is about believing in your abilities, strengths, and potential to achieve your goals and dreams. When you have trust in yourself, you are able to overcome challenges and obstacles that come your way. You have the confidence to take risks, try new things, and step out of your comfort zone. Trust in yourself is not about being arrogant or self-centered, but about having a deep sense of self-assurance and self-belief. It is about knowing that you are capable of achieving great things and that you have the power within you to make a difference in your life and the lives of others. When you trust yourself, you are able to make decisions with clarity and conviction, and you are able to stay true to your values and beliefs. Having trust in yourself is about having faith in your own judgment and intuition. It is about listening to your inner voice and following your heart. When you trust yourself, you are able to tune out the noise and distractions around you and focus on what truly matters to you. You are able to stay true to your purpose and passion, and you are able to live a life that is aligned with your values and goals. Trust in yourself is a practice that requires commitment and dedication. It is about constantly challenging yourself, pushing yourself to grow and evolve, and never settling for mediocrity. When you trust yourself, you are able to tap into your full potential and become the best version of yourself. Trust in yourself is a powerful force that can propel you towards success and fulfillment in all areas of your life.
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    The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari

    Robin Sharma

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