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Casey Baugh: Stacking Habits That Create Relentless Self-Belief
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In this solo episode of Case Studies, Casey goes over what confidence really is and how it's actually built. Speaking directly to young professionals, entrepreneurs, and high performers, he challenges the common obsession with outcomes and comparison, and instead reframes success around process, standards, and controllable inputs.
Drawing on lessons from John Wooden and Brian Tracy, Casey explains why confidence is not something you affirm into existence, but something you earn through stacked evidence. Making and keeping commitments, tracking the right metrics, shrinking goals without lowering standards, and celebrating small wins are all part of the formula.
He also introduces the idea of emotional fitness, learning to interpret nerves, doubt, and fear as signals of growth rather than signs of weakness. This episode is a masterclass in shifting identity from proving yourself to improving daily, and a reminder that true confidence is built in the quiet, consistent reps long before the spotlight ever turns on.
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