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How to overcome self-doubt and build confidence

by Zintle Mdaka
PICTURE: PEXELS/ SELF-DOUBT

Everyone experiences self-doubt from time to time. Whether it’s questioning your abilities at work, comparing yourself to others or fearing failure, these feelings can hold you back from reaching your full potential.

The good news is that confidence isn’t something people are born with—it’s a skill that can be developed.

Also see: Unlearning self-doubt and fear of failure

According to the American Psychological Association, self-doubt often stems from negative thought patterns, unrealistic expectations and fear of making mistakes. Learning to challenge these thoughts can help improve self-esteem and overall well-being.

Ways to overcome self-doubt

Recognise negative self-talk

The way you speak to yourself matters. Constantly focusing on what you lack or criticising yourself harshly can reinforce feelings of inadequacy.

The Mayo Clinic recommends becoming aware of negative self-talk and replacing it with more balanced and compassionate thoughts. Instead of thinking, “I’m not good enough,” try saying, “I’m learning and improving every day.”

Celebrate small wins

Confidence grows through action and achievement. Recognising your progress, no matter how small, can help shift your focus from what you haven’t done to what you’ve accomplished.

Keeping a journal of daily successes or milestones can serve as a reminder of your strengths and abilities, especially during challenging times.

Stop comparing yourself to others

Social media and societal pressures can make it easy to compare your life to other people’s highlight reels. However, everyone’s journey is different.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, excessive comparison can contribute to feelings of anxiety and low self-esteem. Focusing on your own growth rather than competing with others can help foster greater confidence.

Also see: Top 5 tips to boost confidence in the bedroom

Set realistic goals

Breaking larger goals into smaller, manageable steps can help you build momentum and avoid feeling overwhelmed. Achieving these smaller goals creates a sense of accomplishment and reinforces belief in your abilities.

The National Institute of Mental Health notes that setting achievable goals and maintaining healthy habits can contribute to better emotional well-being.

Step outside your comfort zone

Confidence often grows when you challenge yourself. Trying something new, speaking up in meetings or taking on responsibilities that stretch your abilities can help prove to yourself that you’re capable of more than you think.

Mistakes are a normal part of growth and should be viewed as learning opportunities rather than failures.

Surround yourself with positive people

The people around you can influence how you see yourself. Supportive friends, family members and mentors can provide encouragement and constructive feedback when self-doubt creeps in.

Healthy relationships can boost self-esteem and help you maintain perspective during difficult moments.

Take care of your physical health

Exercise, adequate sleep and balanced nutrition all play a role in mental wellbeing. According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, regular physical activity can improve mood, reduce stress and increase confidence.

Even small habits, such as taking daily walks or prioritising rest, can make a noticeable difference.

Practice self-compassion

No one is perfect, and setbacks are a natural part of life. Treat yourself with the same kindness and understanding that you would offer a friend.

Building confidence doesn’t mean never feeling insecure—it means believing in yourself despite moments of uncertainty.

Confidence is built over time

Overcoming self-doubt is a journey, not a destination. By challenging negative thoughts, celebrating progress and embracing new experiences, you can gradually develop greater self-confidence and resilience.

Remember, confidence isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about trusting yourself to learn, adapt and keep moving forward.

Also see: Can daily positive affirmations really change your life?

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