When you doubt yourself, you often wait for validation and opportunities to come to you. However, confidence shows you that your future is in your hands. You learn to stand up for yourself - communicate your needs and negotiate for what you deserve. Because by believing in your worth, you pave the way for others to see it too. Being confident means becoming your own biggest supporter - and life celebrates that bravery.
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