Learning Means Believing in Yourself

This is the third post in a series on improving your learning from A to Z.

“Self confidence is the first requisite to great undertakings.” Samuel Johnson

Believing in you is another foundational component of learning. If you don’t believe in yourself, it’s hard to grow and learn.

Like knowledge, confidence can’t be transferred. The person that needs to believe in you, is you. This is not about motivation, tenacity or drive it’s about believing that you can do it.

You can do it!

Confidence

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