
Trust yourself
Trust Yourself
I want to remind you today of something you already carry within you: the wisdom to trust yourself. So often, we hesitate, second-guess, or overanalyze, when deep down our intuition is already whispering the answer. When something doesn’t feel right, or when an unexpected opportunity catches your attention, listen closely. That nudge you feel is not random—it’s built on years of lived experience, on lessons learned, and on the unique perspective that only you bring.
Your past experiences have shaped the leader, the parent, the friend, the human you are today. They’re not just memories, they are a foundation that informs your present decisions. Trusting your intuition is not about ignoring logic—it’s about integrating your head and your heart, knowing when it’s time to stop debating and start moving.
In my research, I’ve found a common theme: people rarely regret the actions they took, even when things didn’t turn out as planned. What lingers longer are the chances not taken, the words left unsaid, the opportunities left unexplored. Regret grows in the space of hesitation.
So this week, my wish for you is simple yet profound: trust yourself. When your gut says “something’s off,” pay attention. When your inner voice says “go for it,” step forward. And if you feel hesitation once you’ve already decided, let that same intuition remind you why you chose action in the first place.
Because the truth is—you are wiser, braver, and more ready than you sometimes believe.
