In this episode, Jeff and Jami discuss the concept of confidence as an inhibitor to progress. They explore the idea that confidence is often perceived as a prerequisite for action, but in reality, it is the courage to take action that leads to confidence. Through personal anecdotes and examples, they illustrate how ignorance can sometimes propel individuals forward, while the pursuit of confidence can lead to inaction. The conversation emphasizes the importance of starting where you are and embracing the messy journey of learning and growth. Takeaways - You don't need confidence, you need action.
- Confidence is an outcome, not an input.
- Don't wait for confidence to start; just get started.
- Ignorance can sometimes be a blessing in disguise.
- Courage is essential for moving forward.
- Confidence develops through experience and action.
- You can't reach your goals without starting from where you are.
- The journey to success is often messy and requires patience.
- Finding joy in the process is crucial for growth.
- Replace the need for confidence with the courage to act.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Inhibitors of Progress
03:12 The Myth of Confidence
06:01 Ignorance vs. Experience
08:45 The Role of Courage in Action
12:02 Learning Through Experience
14:55 Confidence as an Outcome
17:51 Building Confidence Through Streaking
21:10 Conclusion and Next Steps
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