Imposter syndrome or a confidence-crisis isn’t a new phenomenon.

But post-pandemic employers and individuals are reporting a rise in the number of people struggling with a crisis of confidence. Self-confidence isn’t merely a trait; it’s a skill that can be nurtured and strengthened over time. It’s the unwavering belief in oneself, regardless of setbacks or uncertainties. Dale Carnegie’s philosophy emphasises that self-confidence isn’t about being boastful or arrogant; rather, it’s rooted in genuine self-awareness and a deep understanding of one’s capabilities.

The good news is that even for the most introverted, you can learn to build confidence and self esteem. 

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The Dale Carnegie Course

The world renowned training programme that builds on confidence, enhances communication, improves relationship and creates inclusivity. It equips individuals with practical techniques to challenge and overcome self-limiting beliefs, replacing them with empowering thoughts and an attitude that foster confidence and resilience.

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“What I’ve learnt more than anything is that is certain situations I was apprehensive and a little nervous, and I wasn’t looking forward to it. I think the  result of the Dale Carnegie Course is that I am now actually looking forward to taking on them challenges.” Gareth Carson, Head of Operations. secureemptyproperties.com