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Why Confidence Doesn’t Travel

Why Confidence Doesn’t Travel

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Ever notice how you can deliver a flawless presentation at work… yet freeze when asked to tell a simple story in a social setting?

In this episode we explore a hidden truth: confidence doesn’t automatically transfer between situations.

You’ll learn why confidence doesn’t automatically transfer between situations and why that’s not a weakness but a roadmap for growth.

Through Tom’s story, a seasoned engineer who thrives in technical presentations but struggles in social storytelling, we explore the real reasons confidence stalls when the context changes:

• different threat profiles
• shifting social roles
• mismatched evidence
• uneven stakes

From there we introduce the confidence cycle:

Attempt → Experience → Reflect → Extract Evidence → Expand.

This simple loop allows confidence to grow in any domain.

You’ll also learn how confident people build transferable assets such as:

• pressure tolerance strategies
• recovery rituals after setbacks
• the identity of someone who builds confidence deliberately

Instead of trying to improve everything at once, we outline a practical roadmap:

Pick one domain for six months.
Run ten low-stakes attempts each month.
Keep a simple evidence log.
Maintain existing skills with minimum practice.

By the end of the episode you’ll have a clear way to grow confidence where it matters most right now.

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