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10 Rules to Build Self-Confidence and Learn to Practice Faith Rules 9 - 10
Season 9 · Episode 112

10 Rules to Build Self-Confidence and Learn to Practice Faith Rules 9 - 10

Run To Your Leadership Challenges! · Paul Grau, Jr.: Leadership Coach, Trainer, and Speaker

June 22, 20248m 47s

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Show Notes

SEASON 9 The 2024 Leader

Daily Leadership Tips and Discussions

This week Paul talks about "The 10 Rules to Build Self-Confidence and Learn to Practice Faith." These 'rules' are from the book "The Power of Positive Thinking" by Norman Vincent Peale. Although this book was first published in 1952, these 10 rules are as relevant today as they were nearly 75 years ago. If you follow these rules and make them a part of your habits, I'm sure you will build your self-confidence and faith. I will cover 2 rules each day this week, so please soak them up, write them down, and focus on boosting your self-confidence.

If you are interested in purchasing the book, you can get it here: https://amzn.to/3Vvuv2y

Please listen daily (Mon – Friday) as Paul focuses on not only giving tips about how to be a great leader, but also a leader who is respected, a leader who people want to follow, a leader who can confidently navigate their way through both personal and professional challenges, a leader who is not afraid to share their faith while living it out, a leader who knows his/her purpose and lives to fulfill that purpose every day, and a leader who has no regrets!

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"Run To Your Challenges!"