Slap #036: Self-Doubt Is a Scam
It’s not humility. It’s self-sabotage with better marketing.
You doubt yourself like it is your full-time job.
Like you’re getting paid in guilt and overtime in hesitation.
Spoiler: You’re not. There’s no pension plan for playing small.
Self-doubt isn’t noble.
It’s not realism.
It’s just fear wearing glasses and holding a clipboard.
The voice that questions you?
It’s not your conscience.
It’s your comfort zone, dressed like a lawyer, cross-examining your ambition.
You already know your next step.
You’re just pretending it’s not there because certainty feels like arrogance to you.
Let’s fix that wiring.
Confidence isn’t “knowing it’ll work.”
It’s acting anyway.
You won’t get rid of doubt by thinking more.
You silence it by moving through it.
Hope this one struck (pun always intended) a chord as well. Sing.
Until tomorrow.
When was the last time you did something despite the doubt, and it changed everything?