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Specialising in Positive Psychology, Tiwalola Ogunlesi is a confidence coach and founder of Confident and Killing It — a self-love revolution waking women up to their worth so they can be confident, unstoppable and live the life they desire.
With her infectious energy, Tiwalola is on a mission to help every woman and girl to love and believe in themselves, harnessing the power of self-confidence.
Today on The Wallet:
1/ Tiwalola tells me how she has explored and built up her own confidence, and how by recognising where her strengths and passions meet she’s found where she feels most empowered.
2/ Down days are inevitable and happen to us all, so Tiwalola shares how she manages negative thoughts when they arise, how to navigate the days when you don’t feel your best and how we can define both success and failure on our own terms.
3/ We discuss the role confidence plays in our relationship with money, how to recognise the difference between our worth and value, and how Tiwalola views money as a tool that enables her to have more impact.
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