How Trust Builds When No One Is Watching
You trusted yourself to handle something after you’d handled it before. You trusted your judgment after it had been proven right. Trust was earned, accumulated, built from a track record of visible success. Trust in yourself used to require evidence. But there’s trust that builds in the dark, in the moments no one sees, in the choices no one witnesses, and in the quiet follow-through that happens between the public versions of your life. This trust comes from consistency, from showing up to yourself, again and again, in ways that have nothing to do with how things look from the outside. It builds in the small things, in keeping a commitment to yourself when no one would know if you didn’t, in following through on something that matters to you even when there’s no external accountability, and in making the same quiet choice, day after day, because it’s aligned with who you are rather than because anyone is tracking whether you make it. Trust is different from confidence. Confidenc...