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In this episode, I explore one of the most misunderstood ideas in personal development. I share the true nature of confidence. Watch a baby learning to walk, and you see something remarkable. No fear of failure, no comparison, no self-doubt. Not because they're unusually brave, but because they haven't yet picked up the insecure thinking that gets in the way.
We aren't born with innate confidence. We're born with a quieter mind, closer to our true selves. Over time we learn to drown that out with comparison, fear, and other people's judgments and expectations.
The formula I share in this episode is simple:
Your True Self - Contaminated Thinking = Innate Confidence.
Confidence isn't a feeling you need before you act. It's a feeling you get when you keep honouring and trusting that still, soft voice within and have the courage to act on it.
If you're tired of fighting self-doubt and feel like confidence is always just out of reach, this episode will change how you see yourself.
By Russell Davis | Coach and Therapist5
1212 ratings
In this episode, I explore one of the most misunderstood ideas in personal development. I share the true nature of confidence. Watch a baby learning to walk, and you see something remarkable. No fear of failure, no comparison, no self-doubt. Not because they're unusually brave, but because they haven't yet picked up the insecure thinking that gets in the way.
We aren't born with innate confidence. We're born with a quieter mind, closer to our true selves. Over time we learn to drown that out with comparison, fear, and other people's judgments and expectations.
The formula I share in this episode is simple:
Your True Self - Contaminated Thinking = Innate Confidence.
Confidence isn't a feeling you need before you act. It's a feeling you get when you keep honouring and trusting that still, soft voice within and have the courage to act on it.
If you're tired of fighting self-doubt and feel like confidence is always just out of reach, this episode will change how you see yourself.