
The Difference Between Acting Confident and BEing Confident
Have you ever felt completely confident one moment, only to have doubt creep in the next? Or maybe you’ve been chasing the feeling of confidence—believing that once you hit a certain goal, earn that certification, or gain more experience, you’ll finally feel ready. But here’s the truth: confidence isn’t a feeling—it’s a state of being. In today’s episode, we’re getting deep into the difference between acting confident and embodying confidence. We’ll break down why external achievements won’t give you true confidence, how to shift from seeking validation to self-trust, and why embodied confidence means being unshakable—even when things don’t go your way. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ✔ Why confidence isn’t about success, skills, or external validation ✔ The real reason high achievers still struggle with self-doubt ✔ How to detach confidence from outcomes and trust yourself fully ✔ Why confidence isn’t about eliminating doubt but rising above it ✔ Practical steps to embody confidence in your everyday life Ready to step into unshakable confidence? If you’re ready to stop chasing confidence and start being confident at the core, apply for my Sedona Retreat—an exclusive, high-level experience designed to help you fully embody the most self-loving, trusting, and authentic version of yourself. This is for those who have already done deep work and are ready for the final shift into effortless alignment. Apply now at https://pennychiasson.com/sedona. OR—if you’re in a cycle of procrastination, overthinking, or self-doubt, Catalyst Hypnosis Vault is your space to rewire confidence from the inside out. Inside, you’ll find my Inner Confidence Accelerator hypnosis workshop, designed to plant deep, unshakable confidence at the subconscious level. Join now at https://pennychiasson.com/catalyst ✨ Confidence isn’t about proving anything. It’s about trusting yourself fully. Let’s make that shift together.
From "Soul Fusion with Penny Chiasson"
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