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15 Apr 2026

How to Confidently Be Yourself

There’s a quiet pressure that shows up for both kids and adults.
Fit in. Don’t stand out too much. Be liked.

A child stays quiet instead of sharing their idea.
A teen laughs along, even when it doesn’t feel right.
An adult holds back their opinion in a meeting.

Not because they don’t have something to offer…but because they don’t want to feel different.

I saw this with my son the other day. He was telling me about something that happened at school. He had an idea that he didn’t share.

“Why not?” I asked.
He shrugged, “I didn’t want to be the only one.”

Listening to him, I realized that self-doubt has no age limit.

Here’s the truth:
We don’t lose our light.
We learn to cover it to avoid judgment, standing alone, or getting it wrong.

Every time we do that, we send ourselves a message:
Who I am isn’t quite right.

To confidently be yourself, try this:
Instead of, “Will they like this?”
Ask yourself, “Does this reflect who I want to be?”

This is what I know: Each time you choose to confidently be yourself, you build something stronger than approval: the courage to be yourself.

Until next time…

1 May 2025

Confidence vs Self Worth: Know the Difference

It’s easy to confuse confidence and self-worth—but they’re not the same. Understanding the difference makes it easier to stand strong in who you are. Confidence changes, self worth never.

Confidence is about your abilities—how you feel about what you can do, your skills, and how prepared you are. It shifts and grows as you face new experiences and challenges. 

Self-worth? That’s something deeper. It’s about how you value yourself as a person, regardless of what you do or how you feel at any given moment.

There was a time when I believed my worth depended on my achievements, the praise I received, and how many likes I got on social media. I’ve learned that when you define your value by outcomes, you give your power to things outside your control.

Confidence changes, self worth never. It’s constant—no matter the situation

This what I know: You won’t always perform the way you want—and that’s okay. You’re still worthy.

You’ll make mistakes along the way—and that’s part of it. You’re still worthy.

Until next time…