Five Year You

Cultivating Confidence


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In this empowering episode of 5 Year You, Andrew and Catherine unpack the myths and realities of confidence. They explore how confidence is not an innate trait but a skill that anyone can learn and develop over time. By sharing personal stories, practical strategies, and insights on overcoming self-doubt, they help listeners build the foundation for self-assuredness and resilience. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to live more authentically and boldly.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Confidence as a Skill: Catherine discusses how confidence is developed through practice and self-discovery, not something people are simply born with.
  • Overcoming Fear of Judgment: How evolutionary instincts contribute to self-consciousness and strategies to push past fear.
  • Trial and Error in Building Confidence: Andrew shares how persistence and vulnerability are key to improving confidence in new areas.
  • Support Systems for Growth: The importance of surrounding yourself with people who encourage and uplift you.
  • Confidence and Authenticity: Why confidence grows when you live in alignment with your true self.

Actionable Steps for Listeners:

  1. Reframe Confidence: Treat it as a skill to develop, not a trait you either have or don’t.
  2. Embrace Vulnerability: Be open to feedback and willing to try new things, even if they don’t go perfectly at first.
  3. Write a Confidence List: Reflect on everything you’ve accomplished in your life, big or small, as a reminder of your capability.
  4. Find Your Support Team: Surround yourself with people who uplift and encourage your growth.
  5. Challenge Your Inner Critic: Engage with the voice of self-doubt and question its validity to break free from fear.

Quotes:

Catherine’s Aha Moments:

  • "Confidence isn’t something you’re born with—it’s something you build."
  • "The more you live in alignment with your authentic self, the more confidence becomes a natural result."
  • "It takes time and practice to say, ‘That’s great for you, but this is what makes me happy.’"
  • "Being self-conscious is a primal instinct—understanding it helps you move past it."
  • "Confidence doesn’t mean being fearless; it means showing up despite the fear."

Andrew’s Aha Moments:

  • "Confidence comes from surviving everything life has thrown at you and knowing you’ll figure it out again."
  • "Your ego wants to keep you safe, but safety doesn’t always mean growth."
  • "Vulnerability isn’t weakness—it’s the path to strength."
  • "You’re not your inner critic; you’re the person who decides whether to listen to it."
  • "Confidence is built through consistent effort and a willingness to be a beginner."

Glimmers of the Week:

  • Andrew: Celebrating his son’s birthday and reflecting on the pride and joy his children bring him as they grow into amazing people.
  • Catherine: Watching her son’s confidence shine as he bought and gave a flower to a girl he admires, and enjoying a heartfelt moment with her daughter over crepes.

Resources Mentioned:

  • The Confidence Code by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman – A guide to understanding and developing confidence.
  • Millionaire Mind Intensive – A transformative personal growth workshop Andrew recommends.

Connect with Us:

  • Visit Five Year You to sign up for emails from your future self and start cultivating confidence one step at a time.
  • Follow us on Instagram @fiveyearyou.

Disclaimer:

This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not substitute professional advice. Please consult a healthcare provider for any medical or emotional concerns. Some links mentioned in this episode may be affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting our work!

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Five Year YouBy Andrew Dewar and Catherine Collins