Book Review: Confidence: How to Overcome Your Limiting Beliefs and Achieve Your Goals by Martin Meadows

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Many of us suffer from lack of confidence. The most important thing to know here is that it is not an individual’s fault, it depends on various factors that contribute to the case of self-loathing. This is a fact that all of us at some point in our lives undergo a certain situation that brings down our self-esteem which lead to affect our performance and success.
Although we can’t change the experiences in our past that shaped us, there is plenty we can do to alter our thoughts and expectations to gain more confidence.

If you are also dealing with the same issue then this book, “Confidence: How to Overcome Your Limiting Beliefs and Achieve Your Goals by Martin Meadows” is for you. It is a self-help book to learn how to develop more confidence.

What is self-efficacy?

What are the main four sources of it?

 How can you develop more confidence in your abilities?

Martin has answered all these questions precisely and advised how to overcome them. He has elucidated the topic through various scientific research and from his own personal experiences. The concepts that are described here are both easy to understand and follow.
A short, helpful and life changing book for people who doubt their self-worth. Although this is also true that nobody will be able to help you unless you learn to help yourself; commit yourself for the betterment.
It is not IMPOSSIBLE to overcome. Believe yourself and that You Can Do It. 

Rating:3/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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