A lot of our success in life comes down to our own confidence and outlook. In many ways, we make our own luck by believing in ourselves and looking at things as opportunities rather than obstacles. But confidence doesn\u2019t come easily to all of us. How can you get out of your own way and stop holding yourself back with self-doubt and pessimism? We spoke with Robin Sacks, a confidence coach, about how we can all be more sure of ourselves and in a better position for career success. She offers tools that will help you become more confident.\xa0Robin Sacks is a confidence/performance coach, professional speaker, author, and motivator. She has facilitated personal and professional development workshops internationally for companies including Microsoft, Panera, and American Greetings. Her professional experience also includes being an on-air talent for NBC and ABC network affiliates. As an award-winning journalist, she has also trained Emmy award nominees and an Emmy award winner. Her coaching clients range from young athletes to Fortune 500 executives. Robin\u2019s book, Get Off My Bus!: How to Get Clarity, Get in the Driver\u2019s Seat, and Get Moving in Your Life!, was nominated for Small Business Trends\u2019 Small Business Book of 2010.To start off our discussion, we learn about Robin\u2019s incredible career and how she first got into confidence and performance coaching. Robin\u2019s role in leadership began back in high school and college when she was a sports captain. Moving into broadcasting may look like a complete switch on the outside, but Robin began to see commonalities in her position there compared to her role as a team captain.\xa0She developed a sense of how she sees things from a very different perspective from a lot of people. For example, in reporting weather, meteorologists will describe the day as partly cloudy\u2026 but that can be reworded as partly sunny. Or consider when they say there\u2019s a 20% chance of rain\u2026 that\u2019s also an 80% chance of sunshine! Looking at things from a brighter angle can influence how you interact with your environment and portray yourself.\xa0Many people \u2013 especially those who are smart \u2013 have a tendency to get in their own way. They often over-think things and can easily become stressed. Why is that? Robin offers her observations of why smart people start to catastrophize and worry about the worst possible outcomes. But the truth is, the worst that could happen probably won\u2019t happen. It\u2019s important to recognize this and gain some control over that negativity spiral.\xa0How can women learn to shift their self-talk, body language, and mental-game to exude more confidence? What kinds of benefits will this lead to in terms of feeling more in control, calm, and confident? This is a major one, and Robin shares some important ideas and actionable tactics here. Think about how other people have defined you and learn to deconstruct that.\xa0To find out more about Robin Sacks, visit her official website here. You can also connect with her on LinkedIn. And of course, be sure to read Robin\u2019s book, Get Off My Bus!: How to Get Clarity, Get in the Driver\u2019s Seat, and Get Moving in Your Life!Support the show (https://p2q.link/donate)