Reviewed by Rama Gaind.
By Jaemin Frazer, self-published, $29.95.
Not many people would admit they are insecure. Until you solve the insecurity problem, you will never reach your full potential. This book is devoted to the process of solving this problem.
In fact, for the past decade, the pursuit of solving the insecurity problem has become an obsession for Frazer. With the very best the life coach has on offer, there are three vital distinctions to be made about the nature of insecurity: it is natural, it is useful and it is removable.
“In understanding this triad, you will find the access point into the way of solving insecurity for good.”
Drawing on over 10 years of client experience and well over 10,000 coaching hours, the founder of the Insecurity Project provides a proven framework for solving the issues pertaining to a lack of confidence.
“The general consensus seems to be to struggle against insecurity the best you can. Mask, medicate and manage the monster. It is my heartfelt conviction that we can and must do better than that. The natural cycle of insecurity is for it to be felt, faced, deconstructed, removed and replaced.”
Insecurity is a universal problem and if you don’t find a way to face up and overcome it, it will ruin your life. It is often hidden within life’s problems that show up as pain in your health, finances, work and relationships.
‘The 7 essential practices for overcoming insecurity’ shows you exactly how to do this for good so that you can show up at your best where it matters most, unhindered by self-doubt, fear and limiting beliefs.
Accessibly written and backed with research and case studies, this is the ideal guide to solving self-doubt.