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Episode Summary:
In this episode, Russel Morgan explores one of the biggest hurdles that hold talented professionals back—confidence. He breaks down how fear, doubt, and self-limiting beliefs can quietly block growth, even for those who are highly skilled and ambitious. Drawing from his own experience as a business leader and mentor, Russel explains how to shift from survival mode to a growth mindset, embrace success without fear, and lead with conviction. He also discusses perfectionism, fear of failure, and the role of self-love in developing real, lasting confidence.

Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction: Why confidence is the missing key to growth
01:15 – Why talented people struggle with believing in their own success
03:40 – How fear and survival mode hold entrepreneurs back
06:00 – The importance of celebrating small victories and momentum
08:10 – Shifting from fear to growth: how mindset impacts results
10:00 – Understanding perfectionism and how it affects business growth
12:20 – Why confidence is more than appearance—it starts with self-love
14:00 – Practical advice for rebuilding confidence after setbacks
16:00 – How to identify personal obstacles and move forward with clarity
17:30 – Final thoughts and where to learn more from Russel

About the Show:

Obsessed with Success is a podcast featuring top-performing attorneys and entrepreneurs like Russel Morgan, founder of Morgan Legal Group. Each episode explores what drives high-level success, with actionable insights for professionals looking to build businesses with purpose, profit, and longevity.

Learn More:

Visit morganlegalny.com to learn more or connect with Russel Morgan directly.

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