Confidence is one of the most Googled words in January. Not surprising, really. New year = new pressure. Everyone suddenly wants to feel more capable, clearer, bolder, braver. But here’s the part most people don’t know:
Confidence isn’t a personality trait. It’s a nervous system state.
You’re not “a confident person” or “not a confident person.” You’re a human whose system either feels safe enough to express confidence… or too overwhelmed to access it.
And that is why so many people struggle to “fix” low confidence — because they’re trying to think their way into something their body hasn’t caught up with yet.
So if you’re walking into 2026 wanting to build confidence for real (not pretend confidence, not “fake it,” not pep-talk yourself into oblivion), here’s what actually works.
Confidence Starts in the Body, Not the Mind
When your nervous system is dysregulated – overwhelmed, anxious, burned out, or constantly on edge – it’s biologically harder to feel confident. Your brain’s clarity centre goes offline. Your self-belief plummets. Your thoughts get loud. Your ability to make decisions evaporates.
This is why you can feel confident one day …and like a panicked puddle the next.
It’s not inconsistency – it’s physiology. If you want confidence that lasts, you have to build a regulated baseline. That’s when your system stops catastrophising and starts backing you.
Confidence is Built Through Evidence Not Mantras
I rate mantras and affirmations as a way to introduce new language into your mind. But, no amount of positive affirmations will override a body that still feels unsafe. Confidence comes from tiny moments of self-trust, repeated:
- sending the email
- setting the boundary
- taking the small step
- choosing your needs
- showing up even when you’re unsure
Every time you follow through on something small, you create evidence your brain can’t argue with. Self-trust is the soil confidence grows in.
You Can’t Build Confidence While People Pleasing
If your decisions are driven by:
“I don’t want to upset them”
“I need them to like me”
“I’ll just say yes to avoid conflict”
…your confidence will always feel shaky.
People-pleasing is a confidence leak. It teaches your brain: Their needs matter more than mine. You can’t feel powerful while abandoning yourself.
Stop Trying to Fix Self-Doubt – Learn To Interrupt It
Most people try to fight self-doubt like it’s an enemy. But doubt is just an early-warning signal that your nervous system is overwhelmed. Instead of arguing with the thoughts, look for the first physical cue:
- tight chest
- shallow breathing
- clenched stomach
- racing mind
Interrupt it early. Regulate your body. Your confidence will come back once your system settles.
This is emotional regulation, not “mind over matter.”
Confident People Aren’t Fearless – They Are Resourced
The biggest difference between confident people and anxious people isn’t fear.
It’s capacity.
Confident people have systems that can tolerate: uncertainty, new situations, difficult conversations, visibility, imperfection
They don’t avoid discomfort – but they don’t drown in it either. You build confidence by increasing what your system can safely hold. That’s resilience work.
If You Want Real Confidence, You Have to Deal With Your Patterns
You can’t build confidence on top of:
- spiralling
- catastrophising
- avoidance
- perfectionism
- overthinking
- emotional flooding
These are patterns. Not “you problems.”
When you learn to map your patterns and understand what triggers them, you make space for confidence to exist.
Awareness creates choice. Choice creates power. Pattern mapping is something we do as part of the Resilience Blueprint (£27) – explore this resilience starter pack here.
If You Want 2026 to Be The Year You Actually Feel Confident
You don’t need a personality transplant.
You don’t need to “step into your power.”
You don’t need to wake up fearless and glowing.
You need: a calmer nervous system, tools to interrupt spirals, understanding of your patterns, fewer energy leaks, proper boundaries and small, consistent self-trust moments
This is exactly the foundation I help people build in 1:1 resilience coaching.
We work on confidence from the inside out – grounded, evidence-based, and tailored to how your system is wired.
If you want the version of you who trusts themselves, stays steady under stress, and feels genuinely confident, not just on good days, you can explore working with me 1:1 here.
Confidence isn’t luck.
It’s capacity.
And capacity is something you can grow.