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Summary

In this episode of the Confidence Rewired series, Jacqueline Twillie explores the science of self-trust and the mental skill of confidence. She emphasizes that confidence can be trained through neuroplasticity, which allows the brain to rewire itself based on experiences. Jacqueline introduces the 90-day confidence circuit plan, which includes identity anchors, micro actions, and reflection to build lasting confidence. The episode concludes with a final leadership lab challenge, encouraging listeners to map their next 90 days and commit to intentional actions that reinforce their values.

Takeaways

  • Confidence is a mental skill that can be trained.
  • Neuroplasticity allows the brain to rewire itself based on experience.
  • True change happens through intention and repetition.
  • The 90-day confidence circuit plan combines identity, micro actions, and reflection.
  • Choose one identity anchor to guide your actions.
  • Set up weekly challenges to align with your values.
  • Track your progress visibly to reinforce learning.
  • Reflect on your actions with data, not drama.
  • Confidence is built through consistent, intentional decisions.
  • Your brain learns through repetition and visibility.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Confidence Rewired

01:00 Understanding Neuroplasticity and Confidence

03:56 The 90-Day Confidence Circuit Plan

07:01 Final Leadership Lab Challenge and Conclusion

Keywords: confidence, neuroplasticity, self-trust, leadership, mental skills, personal development, emotional regulation, identity anchors, micro actions, habit formation

This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or mental health treatment.

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