We all doubt ourselves.
We question our instincts, our talents, our impact.
Sometimes we even wonder if the work we’re doing matters.
But here’s the truth: doubt is not proof.
It’s not evidence that you’re failing.
It’s not confirmation that you’re off-track.
It’s simply a sign that you care. That you're stretching. That you're in the arena.
Doubt shows up when you’re standing at the edge of growth — not because you’re incapable, but because you’re doing something bold enough to make the inner critic panic.
That voice that says, "You're not ready,” or "Who do you think you are?" — it’s loud, but it's not wise.
You don't need to silence your doubt.
You just need to stop mistaking it for truth.
So keep going. Keep showing up.
Let doubt ride in the backseat if it must —
but you stay behind the wheel.
Because the real proof?
It’s in your courage.
Your consistency.
Your refusal to quit.
You’re not alone.
And you're not off course.
You're becoming.