Pay attention to how often you negotiate with yourself now.
"Just today," you say.
"I will start next week."
"I will wait until I feel better about it."
Those negotiations feel reasonable. They are not neutral.
Each one teaches your brain that action is optional. That hesitation is safer than movement. That comfort outranks momentum.
Confidence begins returning the moment those negotiations stop.
Not when results improve.
Not when fear disappears.
When you decide that showing up is no longer a debate.
That decision does not need to be loud. It does not need witnesses. It only needs consistency.
Confidence grows fastest when you remove the option to opt out.
If things feel stalled, look at where you are still bargaining. That is usually where confidence is waiting to be reclaimed.
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