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Show Notes
In this episode of the Spark Good Podcast, host Stephanie Malon-Rufi explores what it really means to "do it scared"—to take bold action even when confidence is nowhere in sight. Drawing inspiration from a weekend of meaningful experiences, Stephanie unpacks how these moments reveal powerful truths about entrepreneurship.
She dives into the psychology of confidence, including:
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Why confidence is a skill and not a prerequisite.
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The Confidence Loop framework: how action, not belief, leads to results and growth.
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Albert Bandura's Self-Efficacy Theory and four key sources that help you believe in yourself.
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The vital role of community, encouragement, and commitment when taking risks in business.
If you've been waiting to feel more confident before launching, promoting, or making a big move in your business, this episode is a reminder: confidence grows after the leap.
Learn more at: www.sparkgood.net
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Weekly emails (short, simple with one or two key takeaways) - sign up here
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Social Media - (moderately 😉) active on LinkedIn and Instagram
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Spark Good website - check out the free resource page
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