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Rethinking Confidence in Your Career

Why Uncertainty Is the True Sign You're Ready for the Next Step

Megan Mulholland
Megan Mulholland
Career Placement Manager
AlwaysHome Health, Inc.
Rethinking Confidence in Your Career

Most of us assume we’ll feel ready before we take the next step in our careers. We believe that with enough preparation, experience, and time, we’ll reach a point where we feel certain in our abilities.

That moment rarely comes.

Instead, what shows up is uncertainty.

For much of my early career, I interpreted that feeling as a reason to pause. I thought it meant I needed more experience, more validation, or more clarity before moving forward.

Over time, I realized that uncertainty is not a signal to step back. More often, it is a sign that you are being stretched into something new.

The shift in my mindset was simple, but it changed everything. I stopped asking, “Am I ready for this?” and started asking, “Am I willing to figure this out?”

That question created momentum. It also reframed uncertainty from something to avoid into something to move through.

What I’ve come to understand is that confidence is often misunderstood. In many environments, it’s associated with being highly visible, quick to respond, or the most vocal person in the room.

But confidence doesn’t always look like that.

Some of the most effective professionals and leaders I’ve worked alongside are not the loudest. They are the most prepared, the most consistent, and the most intentional in how they contribute.

Confidence, in its most practical form, is built on trust. Not external validation, but internal trust—the kind that develops over time when you follow through, stay consistent, and navigate challenges without stepping back.

It is reinforced in small moments: speaking up when it matters, making decisions without having all the information, and continuing to move forward despite uncertainty.

In my own experience, confidence didn’t come from having everything figured out. It came from taking action, learning in real time, and gradually proving to myself that I could handle more than I initially thought.

Each step built a level of resilience that no amount of preparation alone could have created.

There is also a discipline to it. Choosing to move forward when something feels unfamiliar requires a willingness to be uncomfortable. It requires letting go of the idea that you need to feel fully ready before you begin.

And it requires accepting that growth often comes with ambiguity.

Today, I no longer expect to feel fully confident before taking on something new. I expect there to be a learning curve. I expect there to be moments of uncertainty.

And I trust that I will be able to navigate them.

Because growth does not come from certainty.

It comes from the willingness to move forward.

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