Born: 01-01-1942
Susan Jeffers was a renowned psychologist and self-help author, best known for her influential book "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway." With a Ph.D. in psychology, Jeffers dedicated her career to empowering individuals to overcome fear and embrace personal growth. Her work has inspired millions worldwide, blending practical advice with motivational insights. Jeffers' legacy continues through her transformative teachings on confidence and self-empowerment.
Feel the fear and do it anyway.
Pushing through fear is less frightening than living with the underlying fear that comes from a feeling of helplessness.
Taking responsibility means not blaming yourself. Anything that takes away your power or your pleasure makes you a victim.
I am not a victim of my circumstances. I am a product of my decisions.
The only way to get rid of the fear of doing something is to go out and do it.
Uncertainty is the very condition that impels us to unfold our powers.
Trust yourself. You know more than you think you do.
You are not your past.
Every time you encounter something that forces you to 'handle it,' your self-esteem is raised considerably.
The only thing that makes it possible to change our lives is believing that it's possible to do so.
When you think about something constantly, you start to become it.
You don't have to be born confident. You can learn confidence.