I received this book from @macmillanaus and have finally given it the attention it deserved. “Quietly Confident” by life coach Kate James (@total_balance) is a book that intuitively and realistically challenges the notion of confidence, and for those who are considered introverted to stop playing stereotypical extrovert games to be successful.
Kate explored many existing concepts and gives them moments to shine while exploring the need to challenge our own confidence. Addressing confirmation bias that we have held onto from our formative years, making one small change for another does have a profound ripple effect, and understanding that our “strengths are the true areas for development as weaknesses are just things we learn to manage around”. This especially stuck with me: often the weakness we name are the ideals of others we may be trying to live up to.
What resonated with me with Kate’s research about strengths was how why why some people tend to sit back and process rather than respond on the cuff: the slower the speed of processing information is not a weakness; it means that the processing is undertaken more thoughtfully, more deeply with a quality lens; thinking with such depth and consideration is a strength.
The book validates the quality of human connection over the quantity of connections (bookstagrammers, take note!) and introduced me to the concept of “mattering”, where how much we believe we matter to others is intrinsic to how we feel about ourselves. We have to matter to ourselves, just as much as we matter to others in our lives. Face-to-face contact is a natural remedy to improve connectedness in our digitally dependent world.
I loved the reflections on courage and bravery And why they are so different Courage “lies in the quiet and intimate moments of our lives” where we stop, think, and evaluate before we act:
“Action + feedback + self-reflection = courage”.
This is a very pragmatic and genuine guide to reclaiming your strengths, taking a transformative approach to reclaiming your worth and confirming your valued place in the world around you.