Confidence Isn’t Who You Are — It’s What You Practice

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Winning Women Wednesday with Katie Mohamed

In this unapologetically honest episode, Katie Mohamed dismantles the myth that confidence is innate. Spoiler alert: it’s not! It’s a daily discipline—like building muscle. From dancing in the kitchen while making lunch to tackling imposter syndrome like Einstein, Katie reveals how quiet confidence can be your loudest power play.

🔹 Why confidence is built, not born
🔹 The ‘action over perfection’ mindset
🔹 Reframing self-doubt: “I don’t belong here yet”
🔹 Real-life challenge: say “AI told me you look hot” to a stranger 👀

Listen now and start stacking your confidence, brick by brick.
7 May English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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