Five Things to Help You Build Confidence in Yourself and Others for Success

In this video, recorded on my weekly Facebook Live shows, you will discover five steps that can help you build confidence in yourself as well as in other people. 

Here are the five things to help you with all that: 

  • A clear vision. 
  • A strategy. 
  • Fear not. 
  • Embrace a culture of accountability. 
  • Be willing to adapt. 

A clear vision comes out of the way you see your future, or want your future to look like later. It is a picture of where you visualize yourself in the end.

With a clear vision in life, you then become able to draw a map that will help you move from where you currently are to where you want to be in the future.

This life’s map isn’t linear. Neither is it like a straight line taking you from one place to the next.

This map isn’t something you come up with for the year and then forget all about it. It’s something you do on a daily basis.

You know that the map isn’t linear, so now, you have to choose never to be afraid. Fear is a natural source of energy.

And, when you channel that energy in a way that it helps you grow and continue to press on no matter what happens in life.

Embracing a culture of accountability means that you choose a group of people to join you on the journey.

These people will genuinely hold accountable to your vision and strategy in life.

I always love the Ubuntu philosophy, which says the following:

I am beacuse we are. African Saying, Author Unknown.

Be willing to adapt is the last thing you need to do in order to build confidence in yourself and others.

According to research, organizations (including Churches) that choose to adapt are the only ones that thrive. 

They are able to face the future unafraid because they prepare themselves in terms of clearly discovering their mission (and vision) in combination with a clear map to accomplish it.  

I hope you are able to discover your voice and story and lead your life with more clarity, as a Christian.