Kris Carr

Emotional Health

Forget Confidence, Choose Courage (video)

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Hiya Gorgeous!

Starting when we’re very young, we’re told to be confident.

From first days of school to first dates, big tests to big meetings, we’re encouraged to be confident, get confident, act confident—no matter what.

But where’s all this confidence supposed to come from? We’re told to be confident, but not how. We have to figure it out on our own. I know I’ve spent years building those tools, and I’m sure you can relate!

Of course, it’s human nature to crave certainty. There’s something incredibly comforting about knowing the outcome—about being sure. We often seek confidence because it makes us feel like we can go into new, scary or unknown situations with less doubt.

But what if we’re actually focusing on the wrong thing?

I’ve learned over the years that very few things in life are certain.

When I was diagnosed with incurable Stage IV cancer, I wasn’t confident I’d live more than another 10 years. Any of the certainty I had about where my life was headed disappeared. So I stopped seeking confidence (and looking back, I’m so glad I did!). I had to find another way to move forward and take the chances necessary to improve my health.

Maybe you’ve also been faced with a decision or opportunity that had the potential to impact your life in a big way. And I bet that no matter how much thinking you did, how many pro/con lists you wrote and how much advice you got from trusted confidants, you eventually had to take the first step without being 100% sure of the outcome. Well, while you may not have realized it at the time, something deep in your bones helped you put one foot in front of the other.

It was courage, not confidence.

That’s what drove me to start taking better care of myself after my diagnosis and why more than a decade later, my life is more connected and magical than ever before. And guess what? It’s also the secret force that helps you make decisions and keep moving, even in times of fear and uncertainty.

And get this—when you consciously choose courage, incredible things start to happen. That’s exactly what my new video is all about. Press play below!

 

Here’s what I hope you’ll remember: If you choose courage, life will open up for you.

You’ll find it in you to make the changes you’ve been waiting for—to take the first step toward the better, healthier life you deserve. It’s all possible, so let your imagination run wild, sweetheart!

And special shout-out to my friend Dani Shapiro for informing and inspiring this awesome conversation!

Your turn: Ok, this may seem cheesy, but can we do a pinky swear? The next time you want to hold yourself back because you don’t feel confident enough, will you choose courage and take the leap? Give me a big YES in the comments below.

Peace and courage,

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  1. Jessica says:

    YES! Thank you for your great energy and vibe. Namaste!!

  2. Mary says:

    I like the part where you say that no one knows what they are doing! 🙂 could you expand more on that?

  3. Helen Bantis Papadina says:

    YES! You really got me thinking, this morning, Kris. Courage. Not confidence. I plan to share your message with my children. You are so right. It seems that when we are little, anything goes, but self doubt starts to creep in as we age. As a parent, I am always thinking of ways to build confidence in my children. I am going to start focusing more on encouraging them to be courageous. And, I am going to remember our pinky swear too. Watching you speak as I sipped my morning lemon water truly made my day. You are a ray of sunshine. Thank you for making this world a better place. xo

  4. Natasha says:

    Yes! Really love this! Getting ready to start a new venture and have been hesitant to take the leap. Open my inbox email from you, and I receive this Lovely message! Thank you❤️

  5. Victoria says:

    Yes! Yes ! Yes ! Fantastic. Sometimes you don’t want to do it but when you do the next time is easier. Thank you Kris.

  6. Gina Loeb-Flanders says:

    Love it! Confidence…hmmm…seems like something everyone else has, but not me! However, courage…that, I can do!
    Thanks for sharing this new angle with which to approach my life! I’m on it!

  7. Kate says:

    Hello Kris!

    What is the difference between ` brave ` and courage in your opinion? And where does having confidence come in, if at all.

    Thank you!

  8. Nancy says:

    Yes I will!

  9. Michelle says:

    YES , YES, YES

  10. MKK says:

    Kris I love how you come from your heart and share the simple secrets for making our lives better. Thank you.

  11. Janice says:

    WOW! (As I nervously stand up to say this-dry throat and very nervous, btw)
    Yes! I Pinky-Swear. Between you, Joshua R and Marie Forleo I should have this! Courage, courage.

    • Terry Breheny says:

      God Bless you, Kris. Thank you so much for that talk. What wonderful advice. I will act with courage. The part about how we acted when we were learning when we were very young, and just going forward, really resonated with me.
      You’re the best!

    • kris says:

      Nothing wrong with nervous, Janice! Go you! xo, kc

  12. Linda Menard says:

    Thank you again for the CLARITY…..Courage breeds Confidence….whoda thought?

  13. Lea Whitney says:

    YES. Thank you for sharing these thoughts. I have been struggling with this exact issue lately and last week a trusted friend told me I was a courageous woman and how special that quality was. That sure was a boost to my self-confidence! I am finally seeing value in actions and decisions that have been leading me into a depressive thought pattern lately. This is a constructive way to view myself, instead of feeling that I was making poor choices or mistakes.

    • kris says:

      Wow, Lea—I’m so glad your friend let you know how amazing you are. There’s a lot of wisdom in your words—isn’t it incredible how a shift in perspective can change the way we experience the world? Thank you for sharing and big hugs! xo, kc

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