Module 3: Emotions
“We don’t take action to get results. We take action because of how we think we will feel when we have the result.”
Indomitable Self-Confidence
Indomitable Self-Confidence is an emotion that leads to massive action and is the primary emotion that gets us the results we want in life.
Love feel amazing and I always recommend love.
Self-Confidence is the emotion that really pushes us towards our results and the life we are meant to live.
Indomitable means immovable, unbreakable, and unyielding.
Self-Confidence is made up of three parts; each part is important to create the indomitable feeling of self-confidence.
Number 1: The ability to trust yourself.
Number 2: The knowing that you can experience any emotion.
Number 3: Your opinion of yourself.
Self-confidence is not arrogance.
In fact, arrogance is a manifestation of the Beta Condition that lies on the opposite extreme from insecurity.
They are both manifestations of fear.
Self-confidence is not afraid and is nothing like arrogance.
I love and teach self-confidence because it is an attractive tool of influence.
It is an emotion that drive any action to get your results.
Self-confidence is the emotion that creates amazing relationships, creates massive wealth, and improves your physical health.
With indomitable self-confidence you will set more goals, take more action, talk to more people, take more risks, achieve more, believe beyond your current capability and capacity, and live into your future.
Watch the video below for more information on the three parts of self-confidence, the difference between self-confidence and arrogance, learn why most people don’t have self-confidence, and why creating indomitable self-confidence will unlock your personal greatness.
https://vimeo.com/331572206/72e508116e
Self-Study Assignment for Module 3, Day 5
In your notebook, do a thought download every day this week. For this week, start with a specific circumstance to do your thought download on. It can be anything that is a circumstance – it must be neutral and objective. It can be what someone said or did, something that happened in the past, or something that is happening now (it’s raining outside or your current body weight). Do a model for two of the thoughts in your download.
In your notebook, write the two stories about yourself (1 page each), make a list of 20 accomplishments, then answer questions:
Story #1: Write the story you currently tell about yourself.
Story #2: Write the story you want to tell about yourself.
Make a list of 20 Accomplishments.
You can list little things and big things.
The point is to acknowledge everything you’ve done that you once hadn’t done or couldn’t do.
Define self-confidence.
Where does it come from?
Do you have a lot of it? Why or why not?
Why do you want it?
What is the best way to get more of it?
What thoughts do you have that are preventing it?
Do you have any fears about being self-confident and the success you will create with it?
Look at a result you have in your life that you don’t want and write it here.
What is the result you want to create?
How will self-confidence get you that result?