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Welcome back to Career in Motion with Dr. Cooper — a podcast about careers, confidence, strategy, and movement.
In Episode 5, Dr. Cooper explores a topic that many professionals misunderstand:
Where does confidence actually come from?
Many people assume confidence comes from credentials, titles, achievements, status, or recognition. While those things may influence confidence, Dr. Cooper argues that true confidence is often built somewhere much simpler:
Confidence comes from movement. Specifically, consistency.
Drawing from personal experiences, reflections on career setbacks, and lessons learned throughout his professional journey, Dr. Cooper discusses how confidence is often the byproduct of repeatedly showing up, doing the work, and continuing to move forward, even when no one is watching.
The episode explores three guiding principles that have influenced his life:
Dr. Cooper also shares a powerful insight inspired by a story about Arnold Schwarzenegger, who described success not in terms of outcomes, but in terms of showing up and completing the work.
Sometimes the win is not the result.
Sometimes the win is simply:
Within the M.O.V.E. philosophy, this episode focuses on the relationship between:
Movement → Activity → Consistency → Confidence
Listeners are encouraged to think differently about confidence as repeated intentional behavior over time.
The episode also explores:
At the center of the conversation is one important realization:
“Self-confidence is trust in yourself”
Key Topics Discussed
Listener Takeaways
Career in Motion Challenge
This week's Career in Motion Challenge:
Then reflect:
Finally, ask yourself:
“Was my confidence waiting for success, or was my confidence built through consistency?”
By Dr. James CooperEpisode Description / RSS Show Notes
Welcome back to Career in Motion with Dr. Cooper — a podcast about careers, confidence, strategy, and movement.
In Episode 5, Dr. Cooper explores a topic that many professionals misunderstand:
Where does confidence actually come from?
Many people assume confidence comes from credentials, titles, achievements, status, or recognition. While those things may influence confidence, Dr. Cooper argues that true confidence is often built somewhere much simpler:
Confidence comes from movement. Specifically, consistency.
Drawing from personal experiences, reflections on career setbacks, and lessons learned throughout his professional journey, Dr. Cooper discusses how confidence is often the byproduct of repeatedly showing up, doing the work, and continuing to move forward, even when no one is watching.
The episode explores three guiding principles that have influenced his life:
Dr. Cooper also shares a powerful insight inspired by a story about Arnold Schwarzenegger, who described success not in terms of outcomes, but in terms of showing up and completing the work.
Sometimes the win is not the result.
Sometimes the win is simply:
Within the M.O.V.E. philosophy, this episode focuses on the relationship between:
Movement → Activity → Consistency → Confidence
Listeners are encouraged to think differently about confidence as repeated intentional behavior over time.
The episode also explores:
At the center of the conversation is one important realization:
“Self-confidence is trust in yourself”
Key Topics Discussed
Listener Takeaways
Career in Motion Challenge
This week's Career in Motion Challenge:
Then reflect:
Finally, ask yourself:
“Was my confidence waiting for success, or was my confidence built through consistency?”