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When Confidence Isn't About Believing You're Enough

When Confidence Isn't About Believing You're Enough

Von Collinsworth, Mae

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English 2026 ISBN 9783565195695
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We're told confidence means believing in yourself, thinking positive, and silencing your inner critic. But what if real confidence has nothing to do with convincing yourself you're enough? What if it's actually about being uncertain and moving forward anyway? This book explores the gap between performative confidence—the kind that demands constant self-affirmation—and the quieter, steadier version that allows doubt to exist without letting it decide everything. It examines why "just believe in yourself" feels hollow when you're genuinely unsure, how toxic positivity dismisses legitimate concerns, and why confidence built on suppressing self-doubt often collapses under pressure. Rather than offering mantras or mindset shifts, this book reframes confidence as something you practice, not something you become. It explores the difference between self-trust and self-certainty, why vulnerability and confidence aren't opposites, and what it means to act despite uncertainty instead of waiting to feel ready. It's about permission to be human—flawed, unsure, still worthy of taking up space. For anyone exhausted by the pressure to radiate unshakeable self-belief, this book offers a more honest, sustainable approach to confidence—one that doesn't require you to pretend doubt doesn't exist.
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