Refilling Your Confidence Tank

Ready to Refill Your Confidence Tank?

Here are some small but powerful steps to get you started:

1. Revisit Your High Points

  • When were you at your best?

  • What were you doing? Who were you with?

  • What strengths or skills were in play? - Take inventory of both paid and unpaid experiences—confidence comes from all corners of life.

2. List Your Transferable Skills

You’ve built skills over the years that apply in more ways than you think.
If one feels a little rusty—dust it off or upgrade it. That’s where growth begins.

3. Notice When You Feel Most Confident

  • What are you doing in those moments?

  • What environments bring out your best?

  • How can you create more of that energy in your daily life?

4. Fact-Check Your Fears

Before deciding you’re not “good enough” or “relevant,” take inventory and do your research.
Often, clients discover they have far more to offer than they realized.

5. Redefine What Growth Looks Like

Confidence and impact comes in many different forms. Growth in midlife can look like creating, sharing, or simply showing up in new ways. Confidence builds when you stretch, no matter where you're headed.

  • Explore a passion project

  • Mentor someone in your community (yes, sharing your knowledge/experience builds confidence!)

  • Say yes to an opportunity that excites or challenges you

  • Take a course that interests you

When You’re Low on Confidence—Start Small

If your confidence tank feels empty, don’t leap—tiptoe.
Start with low-risk moves. Build trust in yourself again.

And before long, you’ll take a big bold step—or a full-on leap of faith—toward what’s next.

Ready to build more confidence and explore what your next chapter might look like? Let’s talk!

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