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Confidence Actually Follows Action, Not the Other Way Around. Rethinking Self-Doubt, Readiness, and the Permission to Begin Before You Feel Ready
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- Nombre de pages184
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-20795-4
- EAN9783565207954
- Date de parution29/01/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
This book explores the often-reversed relationship between confidence and action-challenging the cultural belief that you must feel confident before you can act. It examines the patterns beneath waiting for readiness, perfectionism, and self-doubt, reframing confidence not as a prerequisite for action but as the natural result of engaging with life despite uncertainty.
Rather than offering techniques to "build confidence" through affirmations or mindset shifts, this book invites you to understand how your nervous system learns safety through experience, not preparation.
It explores why sometimes the most compassionate path forward isn't waiting until you feel brave-it's recognizing that courage means acting while still feeling afraid. Through psychological insight into how competence develops, how exposure builds trust in yourself, and why readiness often arrives only after you've already begun, this book offers an alternative to endless self-improvement before taking action.
It examines the difference between healthy self-awareness and self-doubt that keeps you perpetually preparing, and why sometimes the gift isn't feeling confident-it's discovering you can function without that feeling.
It explores why sometimes the most compassionate path forward isn't waiting until you feel brave-it's recognizing that courage means acting while still feeling afraid. Through psychological insight into how competence develops, how exposure builds trust in yourself, and why readiness often arrives only after you've already begun, this book offers an alternative to endless self-improvement before taking action.
It examines the difference between healthy self-awareness and self-doubt that keeps you perpetually preparing, and why sometimes the gift isn't feeling confident-it's discovering you can function without that feeling.



















