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You can find recordings from this workshop and other Confident Social Skills events on YouTube: Confident Social Skills Workshops Playlist

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Many people believe confidence is about learning the right social skills—what to say, how to act, or how to be more outgoing.

But for most people, that’s not the real issue.

The deeper reason many of us still don’t feel confident has less to do with skills and more to do with how we see ourselves.

If you constantly worry about being judged, feel like you’re not good enough, compare yourself to others, or second-guess what you say after conversations, the root of that usually comes from self-doubt and low self-worth—not a lack of social ability.

In this meetup, we’ll explore the deeper patterns that affect confidence from the inside out.

We’ll talk about things like self-judgment, the fear of being seen, the pressure to perform around others, and why confidence often feels temporary even when things are going well.

This will be a discussion-based meetup where we explore these ideas together and reflect on how they show up in our lives.

The goal isn’t just to understand confidence intellectually, but to start shifting the internal patterns that affect how we show up with other people.

If you’ve ever felt like you “should” be more confident by now but something inside still holds you back, this conversation will likely resonate.

Come join us for an honest conversation about what confidence really is—and what might actually be getting in the way.

Related topics

Communication Skills
Social Networking
Socializing
Confidence
Connection

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