10 Best Books for Building Unshakeable Self-Confidence

The Compliment I Couldn't Accept. 'You did an amazing job on that presentation,' my coworker said after I finished leading a team meeting. I immediately deflected.

The Compliment I Couldn't Accept. 'You did an amazing job on that presentation,' my coworker said after I finished leading a team meeting. I immediately deflected.

I stared at my bank account balance: 7.32. That was it. That was everything I had left after making my final student loan payment.

Three weeks into my new management role, I locked myself in a conference room and cried. Not because anything terrible had happened.

My phone alarm was set for 5:00 AM. Not because I'm a morning person—I'm not. Because every productivity guru on the internet told me that successful people.

I was 43 years old, sitting in my corner office, staring at a spreadsheet that represented my entire career. Twenty years of climbing. Two decades of.

I’ve had the same core friend group since college. Eight of us, more or less. We’re still close — closer, actually, than we were at 22. But over the years, the group has shifted. Some people moved away. Some got…

I negotiated my salary for the first time at 28. Not dramatically — not with a dramatic counter-offer or a carefully prepared speech. I simply asked, during a.

When I was 24, I had $3,000 in savings, $12,000 in credit card debt, and a vague belief that I would figure out money "eventually." I was making enough to.

For the first three years of running my own business, I woke up at different times every day. Sometimes 7am. Sometimes 9. Sometimes 10, after a late night of.

I was 23 years old, sitting in a Taco Bell parking lot at 11 PM, doing math on the back of a receipt. Not fun math. The kind of math where you’re trying to figure out if you can afford…