DiscoverOn Purpose with Jay Shetty7 Ways to Train Your Brain to Go From Insecurity to Confidence
7 Ways to Train Your Brain to Go From Insecurity to Confidence

7 Ways to Train Your Brain to Go From Insecurity to Confidence

Update: 2025-02-0730
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This podcast episode begins with introductions and advertisements for other iHeartRadio podcasts. Jay Shetty then presents seven practical steps to transform insecurity into confidence. These steps involve retraining the brain to view situations as opportunities instead of threats, leveraging unconscious competence, confronting the spotlight effect, understanding the sunk cost fallacy, regaining control through locus of control, utilizing the false consensus effect, and overcoming imposter syndrome by addressing cognitive dissonance. The episode explores how these psychological concepts contribute to insecurity and provides strategies for building self-assurance and belief in one's abilities.

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Podcast Introduction & Seven Steps to Confidence

The podcast starts with introductions and advertisements, followed by Jay Shetty's seven-step program to build confidence by overcoming insecurity. This involves retraining negative thought patterns, harnessing unconscious skills, managing the spotlight effect, understanding the sunk cost fallacy, reclaiming control (locus of control), using the false consensus effect, and conquering imposter syndrome through cognitive dissonance.

Keywords

Insecurity


A feeling of uncertainty or lack of confidence stemming from self-doubt, fear of failure, and negative self-perception.

Confidence


A feeling of self-assurance and belief in one's abilities, built through self-awareness, achievement, and positive reinforcement.

Locus of Control


The extent to which individuals believe they can control events affecting their lives; internal locus of control emphasizes personal responsibility.

Sunk Cost Fallacy


Continuing to invest in something despite negative returns due to prior investment.

Spotlight Effect


Overestimating how much others notice one's appearance and behavior.

Cognitive Dissonance


Mental discomfort from holding conflicting beliefs or when behavior contradicts beliefs.

Imposter Syndrome


Feeling like a fraud despite evidence of success.

Unconscious Competence


Possessing skills and abilities without conscious awareness.

Self-Efficacy


One's belief in their ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task.

Self-Doubt


Lack of confidence in one's own abilities or judgment.

Q&A

  • What are the seven steps Jay Shetty outlines to overcome insecurity and build confidence?

    Retrain your brain, harness unconscious competence, address the spotlight effect, understand the sunk cost fallacy, reclaim control (locus of control), utilize the false consensus effect, and break free from imposter syndrome using cognitive dissonance.

  • What is the sunk cost fallacy, and how does it relate to insecurity?

    The sunk cost fallacy is the tendency to continue investing in something despite negative returns due to past investment. Insecurity can arise from clinging to situations or mindsets that no longer serve us because of this fallacy.

  • How can understanding locus of control help build confidence?

    By focusing on what you can control, you reduce the power of external factors that fuel insecurity. Taking responsibility fosters self-efficacy and confidence.

Show Notes

How do you react when you feel insecure?

What past experience boosted your confidence?

Today, Jay explores how you can break free from insecurity and build lasting confidence using science-backed techniques and practical mindset shifts. Jay opens the episode by addressing the invisible forces that keep us stuck in self-doubt, such as fear of failure, scarcity mindset, and negative self-talk. He explains that our brains are wired for survival, not confidence, which means that many of our insecurities stem from a natural instinct to protect ourselves from perceived threats. 

Jay introduces seven powerful strategies for retraining the brain for confidence. First, he explains the importance of stopping the brain’s “threat detection system”, which makes us perceive challenges as dangers rather than opportunities. He then highlights unconscious competence, where we often fail to recognize the skills we’ve already mastered. By tapping into this, we can use our existing strengths as a foundation for greater self-assurance.

In this episode, you'll learn:

How to Overcome the Fear of Being Judged

How to Let Go of What No Longer Serves You

How to Take Control of Your Confidence

How to Shift from Self-Doubt to Self-Belief

How to Train Your Brain to Build Lasting Confidence

Confidence is not about being perfect; it’s about showing up, learning, and giving yourself the grace to evolve. You have everything within you to shift from doubt to self-trust.

With Love and Gratitude,

Jay Shetty

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What We Discuss:

00:00 Intro

01:09 Why Does One Feel Insecure?

06:55 #1: Learn How to Rate a Threat

10:47 #2: Harness Your Unconscious Competence

16:23 #3: Face Your Fear of Not Being Seen

20:25 #4:  Understand the Power of Sunk-Cost Fallacy

22:52 #5: Reclaim Your Control of the Locus of Control

25:05 #6:  Utilize The False Consensus Effect

26:11 #7: Break Free from Imposter Syndrome  Using Cognitive Dissonance

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