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Real success in life - the kind that leaves one feeling genuinely fulfilled on many levels - cannot be achieved without it. But how do we attain the confidence levels needed to realize our life's potential? Is confidence something that is learned, or does it exist naturally in some people while others have to make do with their lot in life.
According to model, bodybuilder, personal trainer and regular contributor to Bodybuilding.com, Anthony Catanzaro, we can all have the kind of confidence levels that propel certain individuals to greatness. For Anthony, a determined mindset, positive attitude and belief in God are critical factors in all he has achieved.
The energy, and passion, he has for what he does is infectious and serves as motivation for those who know him best. Let's face it. We all would like to be the best at what we do. Projecting confidence and maintaining a positive attitude will contribute greatly to this aim.
The following interview is compulsory reading for those who would like to improve their confidence levels and those who are sufficiently confident but would like to gain that all important edge.
Anthony Catanzaro is a man who has worked his way to the top through consistent effort and attention to the importance of confidence. We could all learn a thing or two from what he has to say on this matter.
Confidence is key to achieving your goals and dreams! If you don't have confidence in yourself, then you will never see yourself having the things that you want, therefore making it almost impossible to get them. Confidence is the same as believing. When you believe in positive things, you set the tone for what is going to happen in your life.
NOW BE CONFIDENT AND GO GET WHAT YOU WANT IN LIFE!!!
ATTITUDES ARE CONTAGIOUS, MINE MIGHT KILL YOU!
"Goals are Dreams with Deadlines!"
Note: All of my advice and posts are merely for educational purposes I do not condone the use of steroids or any other illegal drugs. I am no doctor and my advice should be taken with a grain of salt, just like everyone else's hypothetical advice.