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Confidence
                   I recently had a woman write to me after participating in a
                   Fearless Interviewing seminar and tell me simply, that Fearless
                   Interviewing had given her the confidence she needed to go
                   through an interview. I thought carefully about the word
                   confidence because so many people who’ve attended the semi-
                   nars have also responded that it gave them just that. What is
                   confidence?
                       The Latin translation of the word  confidence means “with
                   courage,” “with faith,” “with trust,” and “without fear.” You
                   have actually done, through the exercises in this book, what few
                   people have taken the time to do. You’re not fumbling your way
                   into an interview with blind faith and proclaiming, “I’m great!
                   I’m the best! I need the job! Hire me!”
                       You’re walking in holding your head high and wearing a
                   smile on your face, knowing that you have a strategy for the
                   entire meeting, from beginning, to middle, to end. It gives you
                   a sense of rock-solid clarity to know your skills, know how to
                   express them, and know how to persuade the employer to value
                   them too. You know that your assertions are based on truth and
                   that you need not be fooled by an interviewer’s hidden agenda
                   or a question designed to throw you off base. You know your-
                   self, and you know that your pride in your accomplishments is
                   not based on arrogance but on the palpable realization that by
                   the effort of your own hands, heart, and mind, you have, in fact,
                   achieved those things, however large or small.
                       At the beginning of this book, I told you that when you had
                   progressed through a few basic steps, you’d be flying. Here you
                   are, on the launching pad! (To those of you already beginning
                   your flight, wait a minute: Can you stay in your chair for just a
                   moment more?) I want to talk to you before you go out there
                   and unleash yourself onto the world.
                       You are a precious, smart, and courageous human being.
                   Unless you believe that we live in a cruel universe (which I
                   don’t), then this universe will provide for you an occupation—
                   a way to spend your time and energy—and a livelihood, a way
                   to make a living.
                       There is a rite of passage into that occupation. We call it
                   an interview.
                       An interview is simply an opportunity for you to talk about
                   what you enjoy doing most and what you do best. Yes, there are

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