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The Confidence Code

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The New York Times bestseller, now in paperback with a new introduction, explores the elusive quality of confidence. The authors of Womenomics dissect this vital trait, questioning whether it is innate or learnable, and how it can be expressed beyond mere bravado. They delve into the dynamics of confidence versus competence and why many successful women grapple with self-doubt. Journalists Katty Kay and Claire Shipman investigate the neuroscience behind confidence, seeking the "confidence gene" and uncovering surprising research on its origins in our brains. They consult leading psychologists who reveal that confidence can be cultivated through action and risk-taking, which can physically alter our brain wiring. Interviews with women leaders from diverse fields illustrate how they harness this essential resource. The authors argue that confidence, while partly genetic, is not a static trait. Instead of relying on positive affirmations or superficial displays, true confidence requires a commitment to action, embracing imperfection, and taking risks. Ultimately, the book inspires women to act on their instincts and embrace authenticity, revealing the transformative power of confidence in their lives.

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The Confidence Code, Claire Shipman, Katty Kay

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2018
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Páginas
272
ISBN10
0062230638
ISBN13
9780062230638
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The New York Times bestseller, now in paperback with a new introduction, explores the elusive quality of confidence. The authors of Womenomics dissect this vital trait, questioning whether it is innate or learnable, and how it can be expressed beyond mere bravado. They delve into the dynamics of confidence versus competence and why many successful women grapple with self-doubt. Journalists Katty Kay and Claire Shipman investigate the neuroscience behind confidence, seeking the "confidence gene" and uncovering surprising research on its origins in our brains. They consult leading psychologists who reveal that confidence can be cultivated through action and risk-taking, which can physically alter our brain wiring. Interviews with women leaders from diverse fields illustrate how they harness this essential resource. The authors argue that confidence, while partly genetic, is not a static trait. Instead of relying on positive affirmations or superficial displays, true confidence requires a commitment to action, embracing imperfection, and taking risks. Ultimately, the book inspires women to act on their instincts and embrace authenticity, revealing the transformative power of confidence in their lives.