The Confidence Gap: Why You Don’t Need To Believe In Yourself First
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Episode 9 of The Consistency Club Podcast explores confidence, self-belief and one of the biggest misconceptions people have when starting a fitness journey - the idea that confidence comes before action.
Adam talks about why so many people wait until they feel more confident before joining a gym, entering a race or committing to a healthier lifestyle, and why that approach often keeps people stuck for years.
Using personal experiences, coaching stories and relatable analogies, this episode covers:
- Why confidence is built, not found
- The difference between confidence and evidence
- How running gradually changes self-belief
- Why overthinking destroys progress
- The fear of joining run clubs, gyms and races
- Why action creates confidence more reliably than waiting for motivation
- The importance of trusting the process
- How small wins accumulate over time
- Why most people are capable of far more than they realise
- The identity shifts that happen through consistent running and fitness habits
This episode is a reminder that confidence rarely arrives before you begin. More often, it’s the result of repeatedly showing up, keeping promises to yourself and collecting evidence that you’re capable of more than you think.
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