Most people think sharing their struggles will make them look weaker.
It usually does the opposite.
When you own your story, you control the narrative.
You decide what it means.
You decide how it is framed.
You decide what comes next.
When you avoid it, people fill in the gaps.
Confidence grows when you stop letting others define your story and start defining it yourself.
That does not mean oversharing. It means being intentional.
Here is what happened.
Here is what I learned.
Here is where I am going.
That level of ownership creates clarity. Clarity creates trust. And trust reinforces confidence.
You do not lose credibility by being real. You lose credibility by being unclear.
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