Week #12: Why Not You?
March 18, 2007
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am thrilled to announce the release of my fourth book, Why Not You? 28
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EARLY BIRD TELECLASS REGISTRATION ends Wednesday for: $IX-FIGURE SALES HABITS FOR SOLO ENTREPRENEURS: How to realistically and consistently generate at least $100,000 per year working for yourself This three-session teleclass will be held Tuesdays April 3rd, 10th and 17th at 1:00 pm Eastern. Early bird rates end this Wednesday, March 21st! Register at www.valorieburton.com/tele.html#six . AUTHENTIC CONFERENCE April 14th - Springfield, MO If you are in Springfield, Missouri or surrounding areas, join me April 14th at the Authentic Conference. To register, visit www.authentic-conference.com . I will also be speaking at the Authentic Conference in Montgomery, AL and Columbus, GA later in the year.
This Week's Topic: Why Not You?
With permission from my publisher, I have included
excerpts from Why Not You? 28 Days to Authentic Confidence in this
week’s e-newsletter. Enjoy! Dear Friend, When
I finished graduate school, what I really wanted to do was to be a
reporter or perhaps a news anchor. That was my dream job at the time
and I had worked hard to earn a master’s in journalism with an emphasis
in broadcasting. I prepared educationally and then it was time to step
into the field. Did I go for it? Nope. Persistent doubts about whether
a news director would think I was “good enough” kept me from pursuing
my dream. I hate to admit it, but the truth is that I never even tried.
I didn’t send out one tape to a newsroom – paralyzed by my fear that I
hadn’t learned enough and didn’t have what it takes. Instead, I pursued
a career that seemed more attainable to me at the time – public
relations. I would be able to use my journalism skills and would
interact with the media, but denied myself the joy of going for my
dream at a time in life when I truly had nothing to lose. In my first
book, Rich Minds, Rich Rewards, I refer to this phenomenon as
“downsizing your dream.” Even as I write these words, I can still feel
the sorrow that comes with burying a dream because you have allowed
doubt and a lack of confidence to steer you onto a less challenging
path. For several years, I never told anyone the truth about why I had
chosen public relations. In retrospect, all things worked
together for good. (It’s obvious to me now that I was meant to use the
writing, listening and analytical skills I learned to become an author,
speaker and life coach, not a reporter.) But I learned three tremendous
lessons: 1) Life is too short to allow doubt to keep you from doing the
things you really want to do, 2) A little talent and a healthy dose of
authentic confidence based on living your unique purpose will always
lead to success, and 3) The phrase “I’m not good enough” is not worthy
of my use. If it is something God has created you to do, you will
always be “good enough” to do it. You should expect doubt when you step
outside of your comfort zone. (End book excerpt) Why is the issue of overcoming doubt and building confidence one of the most important issues you can address?
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It impacts your relationships, including whether you stand up for
yourself, set good boundaries and choose mutually beneficial
friendships.
- It impacts your finances. Insecurity
and self-doubt are leading causes of overwhelming credit card debt as
some attempt to fill a void through overspending.
- It impacts your ability to parent your children effectively.
- It impacts the career you choose (or don’t choose), including how quickly you advance and how much money they earn.
Consider
these five strategies from Why Not You? 28 Days to Authentic Confidence
to help you conquer doubt, hesitation and insecurities; face the real
source of your fears and eliminate your biggest confidence stealers: 1. BE HONEST. In
order to enjoy authentic confidence, you must acknowledge how you feel
and face the truth about your doubts. Only then can you intentionally
address the issues. Sometimes there are good reasons you don’t feel
confident: You might be ill prepared, out of God’s will, the timing is
off or you’ve set an unachievable goal of perfection, for example. When
you peel back the layers, you can discover the truth that will set you
free. 2. FREE YOURSELF FROM THE PAST. For many, a
lack of confidence is rooted in past pain, disappointment, failure,
lies or mistakes. In order to gain the confidence to fulfill your
potential, it is essential to let go of the past. If you are able to
pinpoint experiences that zapped your confidence in the past, make a
decision not to allow those experiences to define your present or
future. But if you can’t figure out what past experiences have a
negative impact on you, refuse to be discouraged. Understanding why you
behave the way you do can help you heal, but it is not necessary to
changing your behavior. You can make a decision today to focus on
changing your attitude so that you can create the future you’ve dreamed
of. 3. LET GO OF COMPARISONS. With so much focus on
looks, money and popularity in today’s culture, it can be difficult at
times not to compare yourself to those around you. Whether comparing
your looks or your job, your spouse or your children, making
comparisons is never good for your confidence. Either it leaves you
feeling inadequate as you perceive others as more successful, or it
gives you a false sense of confidence as you deem yourself better than
someone else. 4. ESCAPE THE OVERCOMPENSATION RUT. One
of the ways you can tell if you need to build your confidence is if you
find yourself overcompensating for your perceived shortcomings. It can
show up in numerous ways: For example, you’re always trying to prove
something, you go overboard to lavish others with praise or gifts to
win their favor, you say “I’m sorry” for things that don’t warrant an
apology, you work too much, always have to be in control, or you buy
things to impress, fit in or meet others’ expectations, even if you
can’t afford them. The first step is to notice how you are
overcompensating and then make a commitment to stop. It will be
uncomfortable at first, but over time, a new sense of well-being and
authentic confidence will emerge. 5. HAVE FAITH. When
you follow your unique path in life, the one God created you for, you
cannot fail. You can never fail at doing what you were created to do –
whether it is raising responsible children, running a successful
business, having healthy relationships or anything else. Trust that if
you learn the lessons offered to you through your experiences and take
action towards your destiny, success will cross your path. A hallmark
of authentic confidence is the willingness to persevere even when the
challenges feel insurmountable. God is with you. Listen to His voice.
Follow His guidance. Then watch the power of your faith move mountains. My challenge to you this week: In a situation in which you lack confidence, choose one of the five strategies above and apply it. Journaling assignment: Be
honest. Where do you lack confidence? What doubts are plaguing you?
What would give you confidence and what are you willing to do to build
your confidence in that area?
Until next time ... Warm wishes,
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Burton, a life coach and speaker, is the author of Listen to Your Life,
Rich Minds, Rich Rewards and her latest, What's Really Holding You
Back?. She coaches groups and individuals to live their best lives.
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