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Start believing in your ability and unlock your true potential Start believing in your ability and unlock your true potential [Mind Tools Logo]( [Self-Confidence: You Are What You Think You Are]( The Mind Tools Newsletter: Empowerment Series The Mind Tools Newsletter: Empowerment Series You are what you think you are You are what you think you are In a workplace that is constantly evolving, self-confidence plays a pivotal role for managers like you. It helps you to face new challenges and drive your organization to success. But whether you're new to management or you've been leading teams for years, there may be times when self-doubt and uncertainty about your abilities creep in. Harnessing the power of self-confidence is a key part of your development. If you don't believe in yourself, how can you expect your team or the C-suite to? In our latest blog, we look at the steps you can take to start believing in yourself, offering tips to improve your self-esteem and grow your self-confidence. [Start believing]( Why is self-confidence important? Why is self-confidence important? [How to Build Self-Confidence]( Self-confidence is all about trusting your own judgment and abilities. It's a powerful thing, and is essential for you to develop if you want to achieve success in your career. This article offers an in-depth look at what you need to help you grow (and maintain) your self-confidence. [Start building]( This is content you can trust This is content you can trust [Join Mind Tools]( Each and every Mind Tools resource is thoroughly researched and expertly written. With articles, quizzes, videos, Expert Interviews, Skillbooks, and more, our content is designed to help you to unlock your full potential and enjoy the career you deserve. Get unlimited access to all our content when you join Mind Tools. [I want full access]( [From the Blog] Our latest blogs cover all aspects of personal development, career and work life. • [Am I a Difficult Person – or Is It Everyone Else?]( – We all have little traits or idiosyncrasies that others may find annoying, but working with particularly difficult people can be a drain on your time and energy. In this blog, Mind Tools' Rosie Robinson looks at three tips for helping you deal with difficult people. [Read this blog]( [Read this blog]( • [Collaborating With Challenging Colleagues]( – Rachel Salaman unpacks her Expert Interview with the renowned author, speaker and coach Amy Gallo, on collaborating with challenging colleagues. From keeping your integrity when dealing with difficult people to learning to understand others' perspectives in the workplace, this blog is filled with fascinating insights. [Read this blog]( [Read this blog]( • [5 Ways to Break Out of Your Comfort Zone – Your Top Tips!]( – Stuck in a rut? Looking for ways to shake things up a little? Here are five ways you can step out of your comfort zone – as suggested by Mind Tools users! [Read this blog]( [Read this blog]( [Content to look out for] A sneak peek at what we're bringing to you soon. • What's the Point of Planning? The Benefits of Writing a 5-Year Business Plan – This new blog discusses how business plans can encourage organizational buy-in to business objectives and help to empower your team. It also looks at how setting mid- to long-term goals is helpful to combat uncertainty and change. • Managing Your Boundaries at Work – This new article will help you to assess, strengthen and maintain your own personal boundaries, in order to make life easier and more rewarding for you and those around you. About the Empowerment Series About the Empowerment Series In this new email series, we bring you valuable insights and practical tips so that you can take control of your own development and put yourself on the career path you want. We'll look at themes ranging from building resilience to exploring self-directed learning, and help you to build the skills you need to succeed in today's workplace. [Perform. Manage. Lead - With Mind Tools]( [Mind Tools Facebook]( [Mind Tools LinkedIn]( [Mind Tools Twitter]( [Mind Tools Instagram]( [Mind Tools YouTube]( [Privacy Policy]( • [Cookie Policy]( • [Terms of Service]( • [Unsubscribe]( © 2023 Mind Tools Ltd is registered in Scotland with company number SC202102. Registered office at Level 1, 50 Frederick Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 1 EX. [Having trouble seeing this email? View in Browser](

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