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[The Science of Confidence: Building a Skill Through Action]-[Stop Doubting Yourself: 5 Tips to Boost Your Confidence]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2024-12-14

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The Science of Confidence: Transforming Insecurity into Action

In this episode of the Mel Robbins podcast, Mel Robbins demystifies the concept of confidence, challenging the common misconception that it is an innate personality trait or a "magic" quality reserved for a lucky few. Instead, she reframes confidence as a skill—one that can be learned, practiced, and mastered by anyone, regardless of their current circumstances.

The Core Definition: Confidence is the Willingness to Try

Robbins introduces a transformative definition: "Confidence is the willingness to try." She argues that people often make the mistake of waiting to "feel" confident before taking action. However, research in social psychology and neuroscience suggests that the feeling of confidence actually follows action, not the other way around. By stepping into uncomfortable situations and taking risks, you create a "confidence-competence loop." Every action, even if it results in failure, builds competency, which eventually lowers the mental resistance to future tasks.

Debunking Common Myths

Robbins addresses several myths that prevent people from building their confidence:

  • The Extroversion Myth: Many believe confident people are naturally loud or extroverted. Robbins clarifies that true confidence is grounded in self-connection, not "bravado" or "swagger." In fact, many confident people are quiet and don't feel the need to prove anything to others.
  • The "Winning" Myth: Confidence is not built when life is easy or when you are winning. It is "forged in the fire" of life’s challenges. It is built during the moments when you feel like an imposter and are willing to start at zero.
  • The "Lost Confidence" Myth: You cannot "lose" confidence; you are simply blocked from feeling it because you have stopped taking action. By re-engaging in the act of trying, you can reclaim it.

Five Tactical Tools for Building Confidence

To move from theory to practice, Robbins provides five actionable tools:

  1. The 5-Second Rule: To override self-doubt and the paralysis of overthinking, count backwards "5-4-3-2-1" and physically move. This act of courage precedes the feeling of assuredness.
  2. Power of Objectivity (Alter Ego): When you feel unsure, adopt an alter ego (e.g., "What would The Rock do?"). This provides psychological distance from your "scaredy-cat" self and taps into behavioral activation therapy to help you act like the person you want to become.
  3. Preparation: Practice lowers the threshold of fear. The more you rehearse or prepare, the more you build the competency required to feel assured in high-stakes environments.
  4. Mindset Reframe: View failure as a necessary step. Every hardship is "preparing you for something that hasn't happened yet." This perspective prevents you from wallowing in past mistakes and keeps you moving forward.
  5. Curate Your Environment: Your attention is your most valuable commodity. Robbins advises listeners to audit their social media and relationships. If content or people make you feel like a "loser" or trigger self-doubt, remove them. Only follow those who align with your goals and inspire you to take action.

Conclusion: You Are Responsible for You

Robbins emphasizes that while she provides the tools and encouragement, building confidence is ultimately a personal responsibility. By focusing on your own growth, embracing the discomfort of "imposter syndrome" as a sign of progress, and choosing to be a person who is "willing to try," you can unlock the power to change your life. Confidence is not a destination but a habit—one that starts the moment you decide to take the next right step, regardless of how you feel.

🎯Key Sentences

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Confidence isn't just something that some people are born with it is built over time
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It's a skill that you can learn.
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I am a competitive em effort when it comes to business.
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I do not screw around
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How about the confidence to not take people's crap as much as you do?
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📝Key Phrases

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cut to the chase
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level up your game
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swing for bigger clients
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take offense
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be bothered by
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel and welcome to the Mel Robbins podcast Have you ever watched someone walk into a room and you think to yourself I Wish I had that kind of confidence.
I mean, there's just something about the way they hold themselves Maybe it's the way they conduct themselves in a meeting Maybe you see him and they're talking on stage or presenting something or maybe it's a friend of yours And they just seem to make one bold decision after another Nothing bothers
them. Somebody criticizes them rolls off their back Maybe they jump out of a job and then they're starting a business and you know what I want to tell you something these people They are not special Confidence isn't just something that some people are born with it is built over time And look, I know
that I probably am one of the most confident people that you have in your life.
I Didn't start out this way.
I may have had some swagger, but it was a bunch of BS there's a difference between being like loud on the outside and true grounded confidence on the inside and one of the reasons why I wanted to talk about this is because I have been seeing so many Questions come in from listeners around the world

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