If you listen to your fears, you will die never knowing what a great person you might have been. This profound quote by Robert Schuller sets the tone for the discussion on confidence. Let me first tell you more about Joyce Meyer, the author of the book "The Confident Woman" for those who don't know her. Joyce Meyer endured regular sexual and mental abuse from her father. He was also extremely mean, causing her to suffer financially. Additionally, she endured hardships with her first husband. She was mentally devastated and was a very unconfident person.
Today, however, she has emerged as one of the most influential women in the United States. So when she writes about how to be confident, her words carry great weight and should be heeded. In the book, through a smooth flow of ideas, Meyer begins by discussing the general image of women. She then delves into the topic of confidence and reveals several facts about confidence and failing. She shares numerous examples and stories of courageous women, which serve as inspiration and motivation.
She also addresses emotional beating and the power of guilt feeling. By the end of the book, she has successfully wrapped up all the possible sides of confidence and fear. This is a very recommended book. P.S. If you are a man, this book is also for you. So don't be shy, read it and discover the path to becoming a more confident person.
"If you listen to your fears, you will die never knowing what a great person you might have been" Robert Schuller