One bad season has convinced a lot of people that the story is over.
A failed project.
A layoff.
A business setback.
A personal collapse.
The problem is that people treat setbacks like conclusions instead of chapters.
That mindset changes behavior immediately. You stop taking chances. You stop pushing forward. You start protecting yourself instead of developing yourself.
Confidence shrinks when the future feels closed off.
But adversity rarely ends the story. More often, it redirects it.
Some of the strongest versions of people only exist because things stopped going according to plan.
That does not make the setback enjoyable. It makes it meaningful.
There is a difference.
If you are in a difficult stretch right now, do not decide what the story means too early.
You are still in it.
Helping people rebuild confidence and momentum after difficult chapters is at the core of my work. Learn more at kinneyconfidence.com.
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