Wednesday, April 16, 2014



Self-confidence is never a 100%, 24-7 field of bunnies and rainbows. Being completely sure of yourself all the time is not confidence, it's arrogance.

Self-doubt can be a brutal critic. We tend to give it a megaphone, and unlimited use of the mental chatter platform. We let it run rampant, crippling our dreams and debilitating our self-worth. However, kept in check, it is a vital tool to be used to keep us from becoming completely absorbed in how great we are. The truth is, self-doubt does not negate whatever amazing qualities we possess, any more than doubt that the Sun will rise tomorrow prevents it from doing so. These wonderful qualities still exist, whether you doubt them, or not. It's only your perception of them, and your likeliness to tap them, that is actually affected.

Building self-confidence is less about being sure of yourself all the time than understanding that self-doubt skews your perception of yourself, and learning how to shift that perception back into alignment with the truth – that you are a beautiful, flawed, ever-changing expression of humanity with an amazing gift to offer the world.

The key to finding self-confidence lies in the journey to discover that gift.

10 comments:

  1. Beautiful, and welcome to the blogging world. May you continue to find the perceptions that bring you to the true awareness of your beautiful self. (In part because we need to keep hearing wisdom like yours.)

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  2. So happy to see your brilliant voice landing in this lovely fresh space! I know your wisdom will reach the hearts it is intended for over time. Shine bright, SweetLight!

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  3. So true and well said. Thank you for always being there to remind me. I love you.

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  4. Profound knowledge, so beautifully written!!! Welcome to the wonderful world of blogging beautiful, amazing woman!!! Shine baby SHINE!!!

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  5. Gorgeous post. Look forwad to seeing more.

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  6. I could post a really long comment about when I first met you through Tribe.net ...and then when I met you in person ...but it would all just be the evolution of you to this point :) You and Dorthy Gale and them ruby slippers. But I am glad for your voice, and wisdom in my world. Keep on woman ♥

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  7. I love this journey! So happy to meet you and hear your beautiful voice!

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  8. <3 SO beautifully spoken. Self-doubt is something that I, along with many others, suffer from. Love ya lady! Keep putting your heart out there, you have a lot of love to share with the world! <3

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  9. Beautifully written words of wisdom Kim. Chi Miigwetch

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  10. Thank you all for your lovely comments. It means a great deal to me to hear your thoughts. <3

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