The first one was moving out of my appearance no the actually before that I used to like have roommates and stuff. The next one was probably the biggest jump I've ever done was moving from New Zealand to New York because you know you bring New Zealand dollars to New York and then everything's in New York is the most expensive in the world so that was one hell of a jump. Sometimes it's good to change your environment sometimes you got to move backwards a bit, he says.
Why are some people more confident than others? Is it something they're born with or is it something else? One question we get time and time again is: "How do I gain self-confidence in business?" Many people believe that they need self-confidence in order to start working towards their dream. The reality is that self-confidence only starts building once you've started working towards your dream. This thinking trap cages most entrepreneurs and paralyzes them from the action. In today's episode, I sat down with Nick Fisher to discuss self-confidence, the thinking trap that plagues most entrepreneurs and how to systematically build self-confidence no matter who you are.