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Confidence: Trust Yourself and Your Story

Writer: Karen Sharp-PriceKaren Sharp-Price

confidence - a cat looking in a mirror and seeing a lion.
confidence - a cat looking in a mirror and seeing a lion.

When it comes to job searching, confidence isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s essential. The way you see yourself directly impacts how potential employers see you. If you walk into an interview doubting your skills, that uncertainty will show. But when you trust that what you bring to the table is valuable, others will too.


Many job seekers struggle with confidence, especially if they’re transitioning careers, reentering the workforce, or facing rejection. It’s easy to question whether you have what it takes. But here’s the truth: your experiences, skills, and unique perspective are exactly what the right employer is looking for. The key is learning to own your story.


Confidence comes from knowing your worth. Take time to reflect on your accomplishments—big and small. Practice telling your career story in a way that highlights your strengths. Whether it’s in a resume, a cover letter, or an interview, your ability to articulate what you bring to the table makes all the difference.


If self-doubt starts creeping in, remind yourself: You have skills. You have experience. You have value. Trust yourself—because confidence in your story is what will help you take the next step.


Let's be kind—not just to others, but to ourselves as well.

 
 
 

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