Why your confidence feels so fragile lately


Hey Reader,

Feeling like your once solid confidence has started to sway?

There’s that creeping doubt.

The second-guessing.

And the question of whether you’re still the powerhouse you once were.

You’re not alone.

Even the most accomplished leaders experience this, especially as the stakes get higher.

Today, we’ll explore why confidence can feel fragile at the top and what you can do to rebuild unshakable confidence.

🗯️ The Moment Serena Williams Questioned Herself

When people think of Serena Williams, they think of dominance, poise, and mastery.

But her confidence, though world-renowned, took a hit.

After giving birth to her daughter and returning to the tennis court, Serena publicly admitted to struggling with doubts about her abilities.

Balancing motherhood, recovering physically, and dealing with public scrutiny as she fought to reclaim her title on the global stage.

“I was playing for more than just myself,” she said in interviews, referencing the self-imposed pressure to show up as the athlete, the parent, and the inspiration the world expects her to be.

But instead of hiding from the discomfort, Serena reframed her doubts as a chance to adapt and grow.

She allowed her confidence to root itself in her evolution, not just wins on a tennis court.

Her story is proof that even the strongest among us face challenges to confidence.

It all comes down to how we choose to respond.

🧠 Why Your Confidence Now Feels Fragile

Leading at the top can feel risky.

You’re now more visible than ever.

The stakes are higher now.

And the higher your profile, the sharper the scrutiny.

You’re leading at a level where even small missteps can look big.

It’s as if the world is watching and judging every move.

Your decisions impact not just you, but your team, clients, and family.

Then there are the people around you who praise but rarely push you.

They look to you for answers but barely challenge, support, or fire up your confidence.

You’ve also allowed external validation to take over your internal worth.

Your confidence is now tied to praise, awards, recognition, pats on the back, status, and accolades.

Too many external factors that can shake your self-trust when they fall short.

And the pressure to keep up with these validations comes at a cost; burnout.

It strips away your mental resilience to bounce back from setbacks.

But you can turn things around.

❤️ Rebuild Confidence From Within

Confidence is not a permanent state.

It’s a muscle you build and strengthen every day.

No, it doesn’t come from what you achieve.

It comes from within.

It’s grounded in purpose, clarity, inner conviction, and clear priorities.

When your confidence is rooted from within, you’ll become charged to weather any storm.

You’re no longer relying on others to validate you.

I mean, you’ve got the brilliance that made you successful in the first place.

Instead of counting setbacks as personal failures, you see them as lessons to better achieve that goal.

Your decisions become bold, focused, and aligned with your vision.

No matter how high the stakes are, your confidence is rooted, enduring, and firm under any pressure.

Because you know that no matter what happens, you have the resilience to rise again.

🤲 How to Strengthen Your Confidence

If your confidence feels fragile, try any of these steps to rebuild it from the ground up:

  1. Audit your confidence savings: Think of your confidence like a bank account. Every doubt you ignore or setback you overthink? That’s a withdrawal. Every lesson you learn or challenge you overcome? That’s a deposit. Your job is to stop overdrawing and start stacking up wins, no matter how small.
  2. Get comfortable with the naked truth: Confidence doesn’t come from pretending you’re perfect. It comes from owning your fears, flaws, and fumbles without feeling bad. List three things you’re secretly afraid to admit about yourself. Then, share with someone you trust; a partner, mentor, or coach. Putting it out in the open neutralizes its power over you. No more hiding, no more fragility, only resilience.
  3. Feel free to humble brag: You’re so used to chasing the next peak that you’ve stopped appreciating the challenges you’ve overcome. Confidence grows when you pause to look back and nod at your wins. That’s what fuels your inner strength.
  4. Vet your inner circle: Are the people around you challenging you in a healthy way? Or are they feeding your self-doubt? Friends who pat you on the back are great. But for unshakable confidence, you need allies who aren’t afraid to call you out or challenge your thinking.
  5. Detach yourself from outcomes: You can’t control how every goal plays out, but you can control how you show up again. Bulletproof confidence lives in approach, not the result. Less focus on the bad results, and more focus on the next strategy with lessons learned.

🎯 Rebuild Your Confidence

If your confidence feels fragile, you’ve not lost your skills or abilities.

You’re simply being invited to rebuild.

To emerge stronger, wiser, with deeper clarity than before.

And to lead from a place of genuine conviction and ease.

In the words of Maya Angelou, “Nothing can dim the light that shines from within.”

That’s a confidence that doesn’t sway under pressure.

With appreciation,

P.S: Struggling with fragile confidence? You can rebuild it. This is a core part of my elite mastermind framework. Reply to this email, and I'll be happy to guide you through building unshakable confidence that makes you unstoppable and unfuckwithable.

Huw Edwards

Founder & CEO, h3.xyz

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