About the Podcast: Anxiously Enrolled is a dedicated space for students navigating the real-life challenges of their final year of college and the transition into the professional world. Hosted by Hailey Anderson, the show explores the "in-between" stage of being an intern, offering support and practical strategies for those feeling overwhelmed by the pressure of performing in new, high-stakes environments.
Episode 3: When Internship Affects Confidence – How to Build it Back
Have you ever left your internship feeling unsure of yourself, replaying a specific moment in your head and thinking, "I should have done that better"? In this episode, Hailey Anderson addresses the common experience of internship-induced self-doubt and provides a roadmap for rebuilding your professional self-esteem.
Whether you are hesitating to speak up in meetings or internalizing feedback as a personal failure, this episode reminds you that anxiety and confidence are not the same thing. While anxiety is a natural response to a high-pressure environment, confidence is a skill built over time through repetition and growth.
In this episode, we discuss:
Identifying the Signs: Recognizing how internship anxiety manifests, such as second-guessing correct decisions or avoiding questions to hide a perceived lack of preparation.
The Difference Between Skill and Identity: Learning how to separate feedback from your identity. A critique of your communication style is a skill to develop, not a reflection of your worth as a professional.
The Power of Repetition: Understanding that confidence doesn't come from doing something perfectly the first time; it comes from learning from mistakes and adjusting through multiple experiences.
Reframing the "Intern" Role: Embracing the fact that you aren't supposed to know everything yet—if you did, you wouldn't need the internship.
Building Your "Evidence" Folder: Practical tips on tracking small wins, such as writing down one thing you learned or handled well each day to recognize your own progress.
The Value of Curiosity: Why asking thoughtful questions is actually a mark of professionalism and engagement that supervisors appreciate.
Key Takeaway: Growth often happens outside of your comfort zone. Feeling unsure or overwhelmed doesn't mean you're failing; it means you are challenging yourself and learning. Confidence often comes after you take the step, not before.
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Coming Next: Tune in for our series finale, where we discuss how to officially transition internship anxiety into professional growth.