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POV: The waiter makes his way to you and asks, “And for you?” You have to act fast. Do you convince your best friend to go half-and-half with her entree? Do you ask the waiter which is his favorite dish? Do you say one thing, and then change your mind? Or, do you actually know what you want?
Confidence (or lack thereof) can manifest in many ways– even in something as simple as ordering food at a restaurant. There’s actually a pretty clear connection between decisiveness, ego, and confidence.
Today we’re diving into all things confidence with David Suson. As an author and keynote speaker in leadership, he specializes in helping you expose and address blind spots that are keeping you from achieving your sales, performance, and leadership goals. Tune in as he teach us the key to unlocking personal power and confidence in all areas of our lives:
⚡️What is confidence, really?
⚡The correlation between confidence, leadership, and decisiveness
⚡️Identifying your developmental “marker moments”
⚡️How your ego can prevent decisiveness
⚡️Harnessing confidence in dating, interviews, and all life settings
⚡️The power of daily affirmation practice
🎧 Follow us on IG and Tiktok @regardlessthepod, and keep up with my personal updates on @skylarsorkin. Don’t forget to subscribe and share the love with others!
Regardless, you’ve got this.
For collabs & opportunities, please email: [email protected]
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By Skylar Sorkin4.3
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POV: The waiter makes his way to you and asks, “And for you?” You have to act fast. Do you convince your best friend to go half-and-half with her entree? Do you ask the waiter which is his favorite dish? Do you say one thing, and then change your mind? Or, do you actually know what you want?
Confidence (or lack thereof) can manifest in many ways– even in something as simple as ordering food at a restaurant. There’s actually a pretty clear connection between decisiveness, ego, and confidence.
Today we’re diving into all things confidence with David Suson. As an author and keynote speaker in leadership, he specializes in helping you expose and address blind spots that are keeping you from achieving your sales, performance, and leadership goals. Tune in as he teach us the key to unlocking personal power and confidence in all areas of our lives:
⚡️What is confidence, really?
⚡The correlation between confidence, leadership, and decisiveness
⚡️Identifying your developmental “marker moments”
⚡️How your ego can prevent decisiveness
⚡️Harnessing confidence in dating, interviews, and all life settings
⚡️The power of daily affirmation practice
🎧 Follow us on IG and Tiktok @regardlessthepod, and keep up with my personal updates on @skylarsorkin. Don’t forget to subscribe and share the love with others!
Regardless, you’ve got this.
For collabs & opportunities, please email: [email protected]
Follow REGARDLESS:
Insta: @regardlessthepod
TikTok: @regardlessthepod
Follow SKY:
Insta: @skylarsorkin
TikTok: @skylarsorkin
Want MORE?
⚡︎ Take our course
⚡︎ Work 1:1 with Skylar
⚡︎ Got something you’re “done keeping up with”? Or need advice from Sky or Linda?
Submit it here
, we just might answer it on the pod:
https://forms.gle/CEQWY7grfMEmiicy6
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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