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Lifestyle Entrepreneur Lewis Howes on the Power of Vulnerability and Authenticity

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Being a curious facilitator of life-changing information is exactly what Howes was aiming for when he launched the podcast in 2013, though the path to get there wasn’t exactly that of a conventional, starry-eyed entrepreneur. Discovering the power of vulnerability As a successful athlete, confidence came easy to Howes—until the wrist injury.

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A Day in the Life of Renée Marino, a Broadway Star-Turned-Master Communicator

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Step three of her communication program, nailing down information, involves deeper research before an event or meeting—learning a client or colleague’s likes, dislikes, past work and more. My confidence is thriving, first and foremost.” Frost is a career, lifestyle and health journalist based out of Cincinnati.

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10 Modern-Day Leaders in Personal Growth

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Operating sans crystal ball or time machine, we can’t say with certainty, but we have a few ideas we feel pretty confident about. They’re questions that continue to inform his work, especially with regard to connection and meaning, to this day. This article originally appeared in the March issue of SUCCESS+ digital magazine.

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This Digital Nomad Couple Sold Everything to Travel the World in a Sailboat—Here’s What They’ve Learned About Life, Goal Setting and Relationships

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As you start to understand that the boat can take more than you think, you start to be a lot more confident in both the boat and your ability to deal with whatever it is you encounter,” she says. Ellison and Darsy thrived in active lifestyles on land, clocking dozens of miles running each week.

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The Negative Side of Positive Thinking

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Instead, use your feelings, whether negative or positive, to inform your decisions and behavior in any given situation, Kashdan recommends. This article appears in the January 2016 issue of SUCCESS magazine. This article was published in December 2015 and has been updated.

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How to Stand Up for Yourself

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Going along to get along sounds like a restful approach to your interactions, but in reality, learning how to stand up for yourself—to ask for what you want, say no when necessary and insist on due respect—is much more effective for facing the world with confidence. She could ask for more information (Would he still make his deadline?

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The 10 Best Books for Working Moms to Read

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The Working Mother Ultimate Guide to Working From Home: How to Survive in Your Job, Care for Your Kids, and Stay Sane By Working Mother magazine As if motherhood didn’t have enough difficulties, for some parents, the pandemic added working and/or learning from home to the mix. Author Becky Vieira shuns the idea of idealistic motherhood.