18  Confidence comes from knowing what you’re good at – and using it

4 Jan 2025 | Confidence, Defined aims, Happiness, Leadership, Purpose, Self awareness

Emma Strack

Emma spent ~20 years as a Global Restructuring Accountant at KPMG, working in the UK, Canada, the US, and Australia. Now an Executive Performance Strategist & Internationally Accredited Executive Coach, she helps leaders around the world decode how they best think, operate, & lead - using science, not guesswork. The result? Sharper thinking. Faster decisions. Stronger leadership.

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18  Confidence comes from knowing what you’re good at – and using it

This is the foundation of lasting confidence.

When you understand your strengths and apply them with intention, challenges feel more manageable, and success feels more attainable.

Too often, people focus on weaknesses or comparing themselves to others, leading to frustration and self-doubt, instead of recognising and celebrating their own unique contribution. 

Real confidence comes when you stop adapting yourself to fit your environment and instead shape your environment to highlight your unique strengths.

When you operate in a way that feels natural to you, success comes more easily, challenges feel less daunting, and confidence flows.

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