Mike Lawrence Health & Wellbeing Management Consultancy Redlands Business Centre 3-5 Tapton House
I’ve recently had the privilege of collaborating with a group of award-winning authors on a powerful book exploring what it really takes to build — and sustain — confidence in everyday life.
Confidence: How To Have It And Keep It is now an Amazon Bestseller, offering practical insight, lived experience, and grounded strategies for anyone who wants to feel more self-assured, resilient, and in control — without pretending or performing.
You can order your copy directly from me using the button below.A practical, human guide to building and maintaining confidence in real life — written by award-winning authors and rooted in lived experience, resilience, and emotional intelligence.
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