From Self Doubt to Self Assured: How a Growth Mindset Can Build Confidence

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Confidence is an essential component of success and happiness, but it can be elusive if we allow expectations, harsh self-judgment, and preoccupation with fear to hold us back. Expectations can lead to disappointment and self-doubt when we don't live up to them. I have seen this happen many times on social media. And harsh self-judgment can undermine our confidence, create negative emotions, and make it hard to take risks or try new things. When we are preoccupied with fear, we can become paralyzed and unable to move forward.

I don't want that for you! Today I want to show you different ways to overcome these seeming obstacles.

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Self-confidence is an essential aspect of our personal growth and success. It is the belief in oneself, one's abilities, and one's worth. However, self-confidence does not come naturally to a lot of people, and for many, it is a journey that requires effort, practice, and a growth mindset.

We are going to discuss confidence and how expectations, harsh self-judgment, and preoccupation with fear can hold us back. This is now my 100th episode as the podcast host on Kathie’s Coaching Podcast. I have learned many things on this journey to get to 100 and I wanted to share them with you today.

This has taken what seems like a lot of hard work and turned into so many positive outcomes. This is a journey of personal development it has led to new challenges and the outcome is complete self-confidence. I have met imposter syndrome and some low self-confidence in the process. But take a few deep breaths and let's discuss this great topic of self-confidence and having a growth mindset.


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Expectations

To build confidence, it's important to recognize and challenge our expectations, practice self-compassion, and focus on the present moment. I once heard a Chinese Proverb that said, "Happy is the man who expects nothing for he is never disappointed." And I have gone to that extreme at one time. But we need expectations in this journey we call life. Zero expectations lead to a fixed mindset and low self-esteem.

We can develop greater resilience and self-confidence in our abilities by acknowledging and confronting our fears, taking small steps, and seeking support. By letting go of expectations, harsh self-judgment, and preoccupation with fear, we can unlock our full potential and live a more fulfilling and confident life. A more confident person.

One of the significant factors that hinder people's confidence is expectations, both external and internal. These expectations can come from society, peers, family, or even from oneself. They create unnecessary pressure and burden that can make one doubt their abilities, worth and potential. Hence, letting go of expectations can be a powerful way to build self-confidence.

Here are some ways to let go of expectations and boost your self-confidence:

  1. Identify your expectations: The first step is to recognize the expectations that you have of yourself and those that others have of you. It is important to differentiate between realistic and unrealistic expectations. Unrealistic expectations can be toxic and cause feelings of inadequacy, while realistic expectations can motivate and guide you. And that can be a very good thing.

  2. Challenge your expectations: Once you identify your expectations, you need to evaluate them and challenge their validity. Ask yourself an important question like "Is this expectation realistic?" or "Am I setting this expectation to please others?" or "Is this expectation aligned with my values and goals?" Challenging your expectations can help you let go of the ones that are not beneficial or necessary.

  3. Focus on your strengths: Instead of focusing on your weaknesses and limitations, focus on your strengths and abilities. The first thing you want to do is acknowledge and celebrate your accomplishments, no matter how small they may be. This will help you build a positive self-image and improve your confidence and create high self-esteem.

  4. Embrace your imperfections: Nobody is perfect, and striving for perfection can be a stressful and overwhelming expectation. Embrace your imperfections, and recognize that they are a part of what makes you unique and special. Accepting yourself for who you are, flaws and all, can help you feel more confident in your abilities.

  5. Take calculated risks: Stepping out of your comfort zone and taking calculated risks can help you build self-confidence. The more you challenge yourself, the more you learn and grow. Even if you don't succeed, taking risks can help you build resilience and confidence in your ability to handle failure. It's important not to focus on the negative outcomes and instead have a confident mindset and learn from defeat as I spoke about in this article right here.

Letting go of expectations can be a powerful way to build self-confidence. By identifying, challenging, and focusing on your strengths, embracing your imperfections, and taking calculated risks, you can improve your self-esteem and self-worth. Remember, self-confidence is not a destination but a journey, and it requires consistent effort and practice.


Self-judgment

If you're struggling with self-confidence, letting go of harsh self-judgment can be an important step towards building a more positive relationship with yourself.

Here are some tips to help you let go of your inner critic and build your self-confidence:

  1. Recognize your self-judgment: It can be difficult to recognize negative self-talk when it has become a habit. Start by paying attention to your inner monologue and noting when you're being harsh or critical of yourself. Awareness is the first step toward change. Identify that scarcity mindset and move into number here we challenge those negative words.

  2. Challenge your negative thoughts: Once you've recognized your self-judgment, try to challenge it. Ask yourself if the thought is true, and whether there's evidence to support it. Often, negative self-talk is based on assumptions or beliefs that aren't rooted in reality. Remember the subconscious mind takes everything to heart. It's important to challenge those thoughts and create a life experience that challenges those negative thoughts.

  3. Focus on your strengths: Rather than dwelling on your weaknesses, try to focus on your strengths. Acknowledge the things you're good at, and celebrate your accomplishments. This can help you build a more positive self-image. Become your own best friend and celebrate those small wins which in turn creates a new sense of self.

  4. Practice self-compassion: Self-compassion is the practice of treating yourself with kindness, understanding, and support, just as you would a good friend. When you're struggling with self-judgment, try to be compassionate towards yourself, rather than critical. Develop the personality trait of kindness towards yourself. You will find this to be the right mindset every single time.

  5. Take small steps: Building self-confidence is a journey, and it takes time. Start by taking small steps outside of your comfort zone, and celebrate each success along the way. This can help you build momentum and confidence in your abilities. You will watch your confidence level rise with even the small goals.

  6. Seek support: Sometimes, it can be helpful to seek support from a trusted friend or a professional. Talking to someone about your struggles with self-confidence can provide perspective and help you develop more positive self-talk.

Letting go of harsh self-judgment can be a crucial step toward building self-confidence. By recognizing your negative self-talk, challenging your thoughts, focusing on your strengths, practicing self-compassion, taking small steps, and seeking support, you can develop a more positive relationship with yourself. Remember, building self-confidence is a journey, and it takes consistent effort and practice. But with time and patience, you can learn to silence your inner critic and develop a more positive and self-affirming inner voice.


Fear

Fear is a natural and necessary emotion that helps protect us from danger. However, when fear becomes a preoccupation, it can be crippling and prevent us from achieving our goals and realizing our full potential. Fear can lead to a lack of confidence, which can make it difficult to take risks and embrace new experiences. Letting go of preoccupation with fear can be a crucial step towards building self-confidence.

Here are some tips to help you let go of fear and develop greater confidence:

  1. Recognize your fears: The first step in letting go of fear is to identify the specific fears that are holding you back. This may involve acknowledging your vulnerabilities and confronting uncomfortable truths about yourself.

  2. Challenge your fears: Once you've identified your fears, try to challenge them. Ask yourself whether they are based on reality or simply assumptions. Often, our fears are based on irrational beliefs that don't hold up to scrutiny.

  3. Take small steps: When you're dealing with fear, it's important to take small steps. Start by setting achievable goals that allow you to confront your fears gradually. This will help you build confidence and momentum over time.

  4. Focus on the present: Fear often arises from worries about the future. Try to focus on the present moment instead, and take things one step at a time. This will help you stay grounded and reduce anxiety.

  5. Practice self-care: Fear can be draining, both physically and emotionally. It's important to take care of yourself by getting enough sleep, eating well, and engaging in activities that bring you joy. This will help you feel more resilient and better able to cope with fear.

  6. Seek support: When you're struggling with fear, it can be helpful to seek support from friends, family, or a mental health professional. Talking about your fears can help you gain perspective and develop a more positive outlook.

Letting go of preoccupation with fear can be a powerful way to build confidence. By recognizing and challenging your fears, taking small steps, focusing on the present, practicing self-care, and seeking support, you can develop greater resilience and confidence in your abilities. Remember, building confidence is a process that takes time and effort. But with patience and persistence, you can overcome your fears and achieve your goals.


Conclusion

Confidence is a crucial ingredient for success and happiness in life. It allows us to take risks, pursue our dreams, and overcome challenges. However, there are several factors that can hold us back from developing and maintaining a mindset of confidence.

Expectations, harsh self-judgment, and preoccupation with fear are some of the most common culprits. When we have unrealistic expectations of ourselves, we set ourselves up for disappointment and self-doubt. Similarly, when we are overly critical of ourselves, we can undermine our confidence and make it difficult to take risks or try new things. Finally, when we are preoccupied with fear, we can become paralyzed and unable to move forward.

The good news is that it's possible to overcome these obstacles and build greater confidence and make positive changes in our lives. By recognizing and challenging our expectations, practicing self-compassion, and focusing on the present moment, we can develop greater resilience and confidence in our abilities. Similarly, by acknowledging and confronting our fears, taking small steps, and seeking support, we can gradually overcome our anxiety and build greater confidence.

Remember, building confidence is a process that takes time and effort. It's important to be patient and kind to ourselves along the way and to celebrate our successes, no matter how small. By letting go of expectations, harsh self-judgment, and preoccupation with fear, we can unlock our full potential and live a more fulfilling and confident life.

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Kathie Owen

Kathie is a Certified Fitness Trainer and Life Coach since 2002. Kathie coaches healthy habits, having a growth mindset, fitness, and Reality Transurfing®

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