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I Did It Once. I Can Do It Again. - eBook
You Don't Need More Proof. You Need to Remember Who the F**K You Are.
Most personal development books focus on creating a new version of yourself.
This book asks a different question:
What if the person you're trying to become already exists?
I Did It Once. I Can Do It Again. is a powerful exploration of confidence, identity, self-belief, and the forgotten evidence hidden within your own life.
At some point, you've already done something difficult.
You've taken the risk.
Made the leap.
Built the thing.
Created the result.
Overcame the challenge.
Yet like so many people, you may have dismissed those moments as luck, timing, circumstance, or a one-time success.
This book challenges that narrative.
Drawing from personal experience, psychology, neuroscience, and identity-based growth, Bryce Millikin reveals how many people aren't suffering from a lack of ability, talent, intelligence, or opportunity.
They're suffering from a failure to fully claim their own evidence.
Inside these pages, you'll discover why confidence is built through action, how belief becomes wired into the brain through repetition, and why many capable people unknowingly sabotage their own momentum after experiencing success.
Most importantly, you'll learn how to transform past victories into fuel for future achievement.
Inside this book, you'll discover:
✓ Why many successful people secretly believe their accomplishments were flukes
✓ How identity shapes confidence more than talent or intelligence
✓ The neuroscience behind the principle: "What fires together, wires together"
✓ Why confidence is a result of action, not a prerequisite for it
✓ How fear disguises itself as logic, procrastination, and perfectionism
✓ Why rejection is often evidence of growth rather than failure
✓ How to train your "belief muscle" through deliberate repetition
✓ Practical exercises for transforming old wins into present-day momentum
✓ Why your nervous system remembers failure more easily than success
✓ How to stop minimizing your achievements and start integrating them
✓ The power of identity-based action
✓ Why repeatable success begins with self-concept
✓ How to become the person who naturally follows through
✓ A simple framework for rebuilding confidence from the inside out
This is not a book about motivation.
It is a book about memory.
It's about reclaiming the evidence you've ignored, the strengths you've minimized, and the version of yourself that already proved what's possible.
As old stories begin to lose their grip, a new identity starts to emerge.
One built not on wishful thinking, but on lived experience.
Not on hype.
On proof.
Whether you're an entrepreneur, creator, professional, artist, leader, or someone standing at the edge of their next chapter, I Did It Once. I Can Do It Again. offers a practical framework for rebuilding self-trust and creating momentum that lasts.
Because the greatest breakthrough may not be learning something new.
It may be remembering what you've already proven.
You Don't Need More Proof. You Need to Remember Who the F**K You Are.
Most personal development books focus on creating a new version of yourself.
This book asks a different question:
What if the person you're trying to become already exists?
I Did It Once. I Can Do It Again. is a powerful exploration of confidence, identity, self-belief, and the forgotten evidence hidden within your own life.
At some point, you've already done something difficult.
You've taken the risk.
Made the leap.
Built the thing.
Created the result.
Overcame the challenge.
Yet like so many people, you may have dismissed those moments as luck, timing, circumstance, or a one-time success.
This book challenges that narrative.
Drawing from personal experience, psychology, neuroscience, and identity-based growth, Bryce Millikin reveals how many people aren't suffering from a lack of ability, talent, intelligence, or opportunity.
They're suffering from a failure to fully claim their own evidence.
Inside these pages, you'll discover why confidence is built through action, how belief becomes wired into the brain through repetition, and why many capable people unknowingly sabotage their own momentum after experiencing success.
Most importantly, you'll learn how to transform past victories into fuel for future achievement.
Inside this book, you'll discover:
✓ Why many successful people secretly believe their accomplishments were flukes
✓ How identity shapes confidence more than talent or intelligence
✓ The neuroscience behind the principle: "What fires together, wires together"
✓ Why confidence is a result of action, not a prerequisite for it
✓ How fear disguises itself as logic, procrastination, and perfectionism
✓ Why rejection is often evidence of growth rather than failure
✓ How to train your "belief muscle" through deliberate repetition
✓ Practical exercises for transforming old wins into present-day momentum
✓ Why your nervous system remembers failure more easily than success
✓ How to stop minimizing your achievements and start integrating them
✓ The power of identity-based action
✓ Why repeatable success begins with self-concept
✓ How to become the person who naturally follows through
✓ A simple framework for rebuilding confidence from the inside out
This is not a book about motivation.
It is a book about memory.
It's about reclaiming the evidence you've ignored, the strengths you've minimized, and the version of yourself that already proved what's possible.
As old stories begin to lose their grip, a new identity starts to emerge.
One built not on wishful thinking, but on lived experience.
Not on hype.
On proof.
Whether you're an entrepreneur, creator, professional, artist, leader, or someone standing at the edge of their next chapter, I Did It Once. I Can Do It Again. offers a practical framework for rebuilding self-trust and creating momentum that lasts.
Because the greatest breakthrough may not be learning something new.
It may be remembering what you've already proven.