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Learning to Trust Yourself Again
Learning to trust yourself again is not a one-time decision, it’s a slow process of choosing to believe in yourself every day. For me, it’s one of the most important things in life, because if I don’t trust myself, how can I expect anyone else to trust me?
There was a time when I doubted myself a lot. I kept replaying my past failures in my head, and it made me question every decision I made. Instead of learning from those mistakes, I used them as reasons to think I wasn’t good enough. That kind of mindset slowly eats away at your confidence.
Eventually, I realized there was no other way but to rebuild myself. I had to accept that failure is part of the process, not a sign that I should stop trying. Mistakes will always happen, but they don’t define who we are. What matters is how we respond after things go wrong.
These days, I try to look at failure differently. Instead of asking, “Why did I mess up again?” I ask, “What can I learn from this so I don’t repeat it?” Little by little, that shift helps me trust myself more, because I know I’m doing my best to grow.
One quote that stays in my mind is, “Trust yourself, you know more than you think you do.” – Benjamin Spock. It’s a good reminder that we already carry so much wisdom from our experiences.
I may not get everything right, but as long as I keep trying, learning, and showing up, I know I’m on the right path, and that’s enough reason to trust myself again.
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