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In business, sport, and life, the world will test you. Markets shift. Competitors rise. Clients walk. Races get canceled. Injuries happen. You can’t control the chaos—but you can control what you believe.
Faith in yourself isn’t arrogance or blind confidence. It’s the quiet conviction that no matter what comes your way, you’ll figure it out. It’s trusting the hours you’ve put in, the battles you’ve fought, and the scars that prove you’ve been there before. It’s knowing that when things fall apart, you have what it takes to rebuild—stronger, smarter, sharper. The people who achieve greatness—on the field or in the boardroom—don’t always have the best odds or the biggest support system. What they do have is faith. Faith that the work matters. Faith that progress compounds. Faith that the version of themselves on the other side of the struggle is worth the fight. When doubt creeps in—and it always does—remember: faith isn’t about knowing how it’ll work out. It’s about believing you’re capable of handling whatever happens next. So today, stop searching for external validation. Stop waiting for someone to tell you you’re ready. You already are. Have faith in yourself—and move. That’s where the magic begins. [email protected]
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Ken LubinManaging Director at ZRG Partners, Global Executive Search Firm and Founder of Executive Athletes, the #1 based online community for executives who are athletes! Archives
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