The Real Reason You Don't Trust Yourself
Most people think self-trust is about confidence. They believe that if they could become more confident, more decisive, more certain, they would finally trust themselves. But what if confidence isn't the problem? What if the real reason you don't trust yourself has nothing to do with weakness, insecurity, or a lack of self-belief? What if self-trust is not something you build through confidence at all? What if self-trust is built through relationship? Because beneath almost every struggle with self-trust lies a deeper question: Have I learned that I can rely on myself? Not to be perfect. Not to always make the right decision. Not to avoid pain, failure, uncertainty, or disappointment. But to remain loyal to myself when those experiences inevitably arise. This is where most conversations about self-trust miss the mark. They focus on confidence. The deeper issue is often self-abandonment. The Hidden Assumption Most People Never Question Many people unconsciously believe: "I ...