
on self-trust

Trusting yourself means having faith in your strategy and in your instincts.
Garry Kasparov • How Life Imitates Chess: Making the Right Moves, from the Board to the Boardroom
Embrace your weirdness, your background, your instinct. If the keys are not in there, they do not exist. I can relate to what they’re going through, but I cannot tell them what to do. I can only help them find it in themselves.
Ben Horowitz • The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers
It feels good to have friends I can confide in, I have confidence in them. But it feels even better to have myself to confide in, to ask myself my opinion, to follow my own intuition. And that it exactly where confidence comes from. It’s not hyper independence, never needing anyone. It’s just knowing that no matter what happens, you always have
... See moreSo, this BRAVING acronym works with self-trust too. So, when something happens … I just recently went through a really tough failure, and I had to ask myself, “Did I honor my own boundaries? Was I reliable? Can I count on myself? Did I hold myself accountable? Was I really protective of my stories? Did I stay in my integrity? Was I judgmental... See more
JamesClear.com • "The Anatomy of Trust"
