Why it’s ok to be nervous.

adamame
School of Connection
2 min readMay 4, 2023

It’s natural to feel nervous in certain situations. Whether you’re about to give a speech, attend a job interview, or meet new people, nerves can get the best of you.

But contrary to popular belief, being nervous isn’t always a bad thing. In fact, accepting your nervousness can actually make you more confident in the long run.

Firstly, it’s important to acknowledge that everyone gets nervous at times. It’s a normal response to stress and uncertainty, and it’s not something to be ashamed of.

Trying to suppress your nervousness or pretending that it doesn’t exist can actually make it worse. Accepting that you’re nervous can help you relax and focus on the task at hand, rather than wasting energy trying to suppress your feelings.

Additionally, nervousness can actually be a sign that you care about the outcome of the situation. If you didn’t care, you wouldn’t be nervous.

So, instead of seeing nervousness as a weakness, see it as a sign of your investment in the situation. This shift in perspective can help you reframe your nervousness in a positive light.

Moreover, accepting your nervousness can actually help you perform better. It may seem counterintuitive, but being nervous can help you stay alert and focused. It can also motivate you to prepare more thoroughly, which can boost your confidence in your abilities.

Finally, acknowledging and accepting your nervousness can help you build resilience. If you’re able to navigate a situation despite feeling nervous, you’ll likely feel a sense of accomplishment and confidence that can carry over into other areas of your life. Over time, you may even find that you’re less nervous in similar situations, as you’ve learned to trust in your ability to handle them.

In conclusion, being nervous is a normal human experience. It’s important to accept and acknowledge your nervousness rather than trying to suppress it. By doing so, you can focus on the task at hand, reframe your nervousness in a positive light, perform better, and build resilience. So, the next time you’re feeling nervous, take a deep breath and remind yourself that it’s okay. You’ve got this!

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