Cherie Hodge

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The answer lies in a definition of confidence that goes against conventional wisdom. People think confidence is the belief that you have the ability to win, or at least to compete with the best. But that’s not what confidence is, or where it comes from. Confidence has nothing to do with outcome. It can’t. Because I don’t care how good you are, but in most sports you aren’t going to “win” most of the time.
Chasing Excellence: A Story About Building the World’s Fittest Athletes
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