Why Confidence Comes After Action (Not Before)
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Guest: Avery Crumrine
Episode Overview:
Most people believe they need confidence before taking action—but this episode turns that idea on its head. Avery Crumrine breaks down why waiting to feel ready is one of the biggest reasons people never move forward, and how confidence is actually built through action, not before it.
Through real-life experiences, she shares how stepping into uncomfortable situations—like speaking on stage before feeling qualified—can rapidly accelerate growth. She also reframes rejection and failure as valuable data, showing how each “no” brings you closer to progress rather than pushing you back.
The conversation explores the difference between discipline and motivation, highlighting why consistency matters more than temporary excitement. Avery also explains how visibility increases accountability, pushing you to perform at a higher level, and why persistent follow-up is essential in a world full of distractions.
If you’ve been holding yourself back because you don’t feel confident, experienced, or ready enough, this episode will give you a practical mindset shift and clear direction to start taking action—and build confidence along the way.
What You’ll Learn From This Episode:
- How to take action even when you feel unqualified
- The difference between discipline and responsibility
- Why visibility increases pressure—and why that’s a good thing
- How to build resilience through repeated rejection
- Practical ways to maintain consistency without motivation
Connect with Avery Crumrine:
- Website: averycrumrine.com/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/averycrumrine/
- Facebook: Avery Crumrine
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