by Amy Englemark | Sep 19, 2018 | Building Confidence and Self Esteem, Overcome Fear, Uncategorized
Why You Should Make More Mistakes Perfectionism kills success. Maybe you’ve hurt someone’s feelings in the past and now you don’t trust yourself anymore. Maybe you didn’t produce Michelangelo level work and now it’s taking you forever...
by Amy Englemark | Sep 6, 2018 | Building Confidence and Self Esteem, Business Growth, Uncategorized
Why You Need To Be Your Own Biggest Promoter Picture yourself in front of a potential customer. They’re just about to buy something from you. They’re on the fence. What they need is for you to be the leader, the confident seller. They need you to be...
by Amy Englemark | Aug 3, 2017 | Achieving Goals, Building Confidence and Self Esteem, Uncategorized
10 Books That Will Help You Face Your Fear And Accomplish Your Goals I love reading but I stopped when our boys were young. It took a close friend to reignite my belief that I “had the time” to start reading again. Ever since then I have been devouring...
by Amy Englemark | Jul 21, 2017 | Achieving Goals, Building Confidence and Self Esteem, Productivity
You don’t have to accomplish big projects and have the masses applaud your work to feel happy. You only need a few things in place to feel accomplished and happy this summer. Let me ask you a question. When you feel unaccomplished, do you start to feel the...
by Amy Englemark | May 2, 2017 | Building Confidence and Self Esteem, Self Care, Uncategorized
Self Confidence: How To Find Yours 2 minute read Let’s be honest! The last few months have been tough for me. I’ve been working full time, driving kids everywhere, making copious meals, keeping our marriage fun and healthy, making time for exercise and...
by Amy Englemark | Mar 29, 2017 | Building Confidence and Self Esteem, Overcome Fear
4 Steps To Feel Confident Now When we try to increase our confidence through our relationships or our external world, we will always be disappointed. Looking for your worth anywhere else but within is a lost cause. Letting our day to day feelings be determined by...