Confidence & change: trusting yourself in transition

Transitions often unsettle our confidence.

Relocation.

Professional changes.

Cultural or language changes.
Life changes. 

In these circumstances, certainty disappears
and self-trust becomes essential.

Confidence during transition is not about knowing where you are going.
It is about trusting yourself while you don’t.

Learning to be your own best friend is especially important here.
Because transitions ask us to listen inwardly rather than rely on old structures.

To move at a different pace.
To allow not-knowing.
To meet ourselves with patience instead of urgency.

Confidence in transition is quiet.
It says: I may not see the whole path, but I trust my next step.


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