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How To Re-Build Trust With Yourself (aka SELF CONFIDENCE)

How To Re-Build Trust With Yourself (aka SELF CONFIDENCE)

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Confidence isn't missing, it's BUILT.

You want more confidence.

You want to feel bold, unstoppable, unapologetic.

But confidence isn’t something you wish for.

Confidence is built every time you keep a promise to yourself.

Every time you follow through.

Every time you say you’re doing something and actually do it.

In this episode, I break down what it really takes to build trust with yourself, because confidence is just self-trust, stacked over time.

Inside this episode, I dive into:

  • Why the Latin root of confidence, "confidere," means "SELF trust" and what that really means for you
  • Where you might be breaking trust with yourself without even realizing it
  • How small broken promises chip away at your self-confidence
  • Practical steps to rebuild your trust muscle and actually start feeling more confident every day

If you want to feel more confident, you have to stop chasing motivation and start keeping your word to yourself.

Your confidence isn’t missing. It’s waiting for you to back yourself.

If you loved this episode, make sure you download my Creating Confidence resource.

It’s packed with tools to help you strengthen your self-trust and back yourself bigger and bolder.

And if this episode resonated with you, screenshot it, tag me on Instagram @thequeenofconfidence, https://www.instagram.com/thequeenofconfidence and let me know what landed for you.

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