367 Self-confidence and the Successful LNC

Do you have the self-confidence to become a successful LNC? Not everyone does.

People often get confused about the difference between self-confidence and egotism. Egotists consider themselves the center of their universe. They act as if they feel superior to others, although that often masks insecurity. Egotists want the certainty that they’re right. They can be very rigid when it comes to disagreements that threaten that certainty.

I have been talking with LNCs about their dreams and the obstacles they see separating them from success. When I ask, ‘What do you think could be standing in your way”, often I hear “lack of self-confidence”.

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Listen in as Pat Iyer chats about these points

  • Can You Handle Uncertainty?
  • Are You Willing to Take Risks?
  • Can You Come Up with Innovative Solutions?
  • Is Every LNC Well Organized?
  • Why You Need Passion

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Your Presenter

Pat Iyer has been a legal nurse consultant since 1987.  She dealt with several angry attorneys and had to defuse their anger in order to understand their concerns and resolve them. 

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