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Courage and Confidence

A Bold Guide to Unboxing Who You Were Created to Be

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It’s time to stand confidently in your created identity and become the woman you were created to be.
Have you ever felt like you're living a subpar version of yourself? Have you given God your yes, but still struggle to step into your full potential? If so, it's time to tap into your God-given potential, embrace your unique identity, and live a purpose-filled life.
In Courage and Confidence, Nicole Salmon provides the tools you need to evict yourself from your curated comforts, which have resulted in silence, compliance, and dumbing down your capabilities. You'll discover how to stand confidently in your created identity—affirmed, decisive, and clear about your purpose.
Discover how to
  • Reclaim your voice and become reacquainted with the voice of Holy Spirit
  • Interrupt the cycle of second guessing who you are so you can operate more confidently in your purpose
  • Replace old thought patterns and habits with a thought life that leads to overcoming guilt and achieving more results
  • Embrace your unique identity, operate confidently in your purpose, and be the best version of yourself according to God’s design.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        January 29, 2024
        Life coach Salmon debuts with a sincere call for women to embrace a “created self” shaped by God rather than “social and familial influences.” For the author, doing so begins with evaluating relationships and habits, casting off ones that no longer serve them well, reworking limited beliefs, and mining past experiences for life lessons. The goal isn’t to achieve perfection, she notes, but to reflect “God’s image” and tap into “all the unique elements of our individual temperaments, abilities, and gifts.” In prose that never gets preachy, Salmon weaves in candid anecdotes about her mother’s death from cancer, her pregnancy at age 19, and the financial strain she experienced early in her marriage, detailing how each “storm” revealed “new things about myself and God” and promising readers they will emerge spiritually stronger from their own trials (without which “you and your experience in Him would remain shallow and small”). While not all of Salmon’s spiritual observations are easy to put into practice—readers are told that evaluating habits and relationships requires “the objectivity of the Holy Spirit,” for example—her deep religious devotion and emphasis on progress over perfection make a persuasive case that self-transformation is doable and worthwhile, if not always simple. This inspires.

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