Confidence: Big Game Changer

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Confidence is a tremendous factor for your end game, so starting here for your initial start is great, by learning to take small steps approaching your much larger obstacles, you’ll be able to gather up much of your small steps to overpower whatever happens to stand in your way, you’ll slowly grow an appreciation for the smalls things that’ll lead to a route of change permanently. Courage is facing your fears straight forward, even if harm to your own is greatly permittable. being calm is a big game changer for any situation you face, it’ll increase your likelihood of succeeding, you’ll be able to almost slow down time, and think your steps/actions all throughout carefully. Commitment is being persistent daily, never giving

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