Confidence is like a well-tuned car

We all experience negative thoughts sometimes. But naturally confident people react to those thoughts in ways that boost self-esteem instead of draining it. Self-assured people draw on three systems of complete confidence: self-efficacy; emotion regulation and behavioural flexibility – to move beyond pessimism or self-doubt. You can do the same. Learn how in this inspiring video from NLP trainer, Eleanor Shakiba.

 

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Escape the limbo between stress and success

This video comes with a free ebook, The Positive Psychology Toolkit. Get your copy here. https://thinklearnsucceed.com.au/pp-toolkit-download/ Are you feeling overworked and undervalued? Do you feel like you’re stuck in a frustrating zone between stress and success? You’re not alone. Middle managers are increasingly burning out due to their unique position in the workplace. But there is a way to break free. In this thought-provoking video for managers, leadership coach Eleanor Shakiba explores how to escape the limbo between stress and success.

 

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Are your high standards a sign of imposter syndrome?

Are you always striving for perfection, but never feeling satisfied that you’ve done a good enough job? That’s a classic sign of imposter syndrome. In this video, NLP coach and trainer, Eleanor Shakiba explains why this happens. She explores the connection between high standards and low confidence. Then she explains how to reverse the self-doubt that drives imposter syndrome. by making small changes to your thinking habits. Learn to stop over-thinking, overworking and over-achieving – so you can tap into the power of authentic, deep level confidence.

Daily habits for a happy mind

Unlock the power of your subconscious mind so you can feel calm, relaxed and happy every day. Learn how tools from Positive Psychology and Neurolinguistic Programming can help you to transform your life. Hear how three simple habits can boost your emotional wellbeing and help you become your best self. This video is brought to you by success coach and trainer, Eleanor Shakiba.

 

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Anyone can learn to be confident. Find out how!

It’s time to stop perpetuating the myth that some people are naturally confident. Confidence isn’t a personality trait. It’s a learned ability. So, instead of faking it until you make it, you should focus on building authentic confidence. Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a powerful tool for doing this. Learn how to change your thinking patterns and tackle low self-esteem in this inspiring video from NLP trainer, Eleanor Shakiba.

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Too shy for live confidence training? Think again!

Self-doubt and shyness can prevent you taking the very action needed to build confidence. Don’t let this vicious cycle lead to self-doubt, low confidence or imposter syndrome. Learn how to break free of three paradoxical thinking patterns and let your confidence shine. Learn to break free of three paradoxical thinking patterns that feed self-doubt. In this two-minute video by renowned confidence coach Eleanor Shakiba, you’ll discover how to build confidence using mind and behaviour programming techniques from Neuro Linguistic Programming.

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Three common self-care habits that kill confidence

It’s hard to be successful when you’re constantly putting yourself down. Yet many high achievers do precisely that, believing that self-criticism is a tool for building peak performance. Nothing could be further from the truth. Regular self-criticism offers a quick path to feelings of failure, worthlessness and helplessness. No one is perfect. If you want to boost your confidence, replace negative self-evaluations with positive reflections. Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) provides a way to overcome toxic self-criticism and build authentic confidence. Learn more in an inspiring video from NLP trainer, Eleanor Shakiba.