How to Develop Confidence | A Byproduct of Lived Experience and Leaps of Faith

How to Develop Confidence | A Byproduct of Lived Experience and Leaps of Faith Many people believe confidence comes first. In reality, confidence is often the result of experience, practice, and repeated exposure to challenges. In this video, we explore why confidence is less about positive thinking and more about the evidence we collect through action. We'll examine how lived experience, skill development, and overcoming obstacles contribute to genuine self-confidence—and why waiting to "feel confident" before taking action can keep us stuck. In this video, you'll learn: ✔ Why confidence is often a byproduct rather than a starting point ✔ The relationship between competence and confidence ✔ How lived experience shapes self-belief ✔ Why discomfort is often a necessary part of growth ✔ How critical thinking can help you evaluate your abilities more accurately True confidence isn't built through affirmation alone. It develops when we repeatedly engage with challenges, learn from setbacks, and discover what we're capable of through experience. Think clearly. Choose intentionally. Live purposefully. #Confidence #PersonalDevelopment #CriticalThinking #GrowthMindset #SelfEfficacy #MentalWellness #ProjectPurpose #Resilience #SelfConcept #agency About Project Purpose Project Purpose helps children and adults reclaim, develop, and protect their agency through human-centred development. We believe critical thinking is the foundation of intentional decision-making, resilience, self-concept, creativity, and compassion. Raising thinkers. Building leaders. Protecting agency.