01-07-2015, 02:47 PM
I guess one way to develop absolute self-confidence is to act accordingly in the face of challenges. I seem to be put to the test, for today at work, I faced no less than 4 situations where I had to stand up for myself in the face of unreasonable requests. To my irritation, I again went through nervous moments (that I'm still feeling now) as I did so, but it looks like part of self-confidence, to reference (and paraphrase) Eckhart Tolle again, is to embrace The Power of No.
Hence, I've been unexpectedly handling a lot of Law of Attraction in the past few days, but at least some of it has been more fun. I was very interested in picking up some coloured markers from Staples, and then 5 minutes after I was admiring them on the website, my colleague Skyped me to ask me if I wanted anything in her upcoming order to Staples. Since it is imperative to my job, I have this form of affirmation on the back of my bedroom door pertaining to learning new things as fast as possible. Two days ago, I discovered and bought Shannon's Maximum Learning Speed 3.0. I seem to be rewarded for my efforts quicker than ever before, so I'll be sure to keep up my end of the bargain!
George
Hence, I've been unexpectedly handling a lot of Law of Attraction in the past few days, but at least some of it has been more fun. I was very interested in picking up some coloured markers from Staples, and then 5 minutes after I was admiring them on the website, my colleague Skyped me to ask me if I wanted anything in her upcoming order to Staples. Since it is imperative to my job, I have this form of affirmation on the back of my bedroom door pertaining to learning new things as fast as possible. Two days ago, I discovered and bought Shannon's Maximum Learning Speed 3.0. I seem to be rewarded for my efforts quicker than ever before, so I'll be sure to keep up my end of the bargain!
George