You’re waiting to feel ready.

Waiting to feel confident.
Waiting for that moment when everything clicks
and you finally believe in yourself.

So you delay.

You hold back.
You overthink.
You tell yourself, “I’ll start when I’m more confident.”

But here’s the truth:

Confidence doesn’t come first.
Repetition does.

Nobody starts confident.
People become confident
after doing something again and again.

You gain confidence by showing up.
By trying.
By making mistakes.
By improving over time.

That’s how it’s built.

Not in your thoughts—
but in your actions.

Every time you repeat something,
you get better.

Every time you face it,
it becomes less scary.

Every time you show up,
you prove to yourself that you can.

That’s what creates confidence.

But when you wait for confidence before you start,
you stay stuck.

Because you’re expecting a result
without doing the process.

The truth is:

Confidence is not a requirement.
It’s a byproduct.

So instead of asking,
“How do I feel more confident?”

Ask yourself:
“What can I start repeating today?”

Because the more you do,
the more you improve.

And the more you improve,
the more confident you become.

Start first.
Confidence will follow.