42 Quotes About Self Trust

A strong sense of self-trust is crucial to our well-being. We all need a healthy dose of self-confidence and faith, especially when life gets rough or we feel insecure about a new situation or role. Self-trust takes time to develop, but it’s a vital part of feeling good about ourselves. These self-trust quotes remind us that we are enough, and that confidence is earned slowly over time.

As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how...
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As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live. Unknown
The greatest thing in the world is to know how...
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The greatest thing in the world is to know how to belong to oneself. Michel De Montaigne
What the mind can conceive and believe, and the heart...
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What the mind can conceive and believe, and the heart desire, you can achieve. Norman Vincent Peale
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Maybe your country is only a place you make up in your own mind. Something you dream about and sing about. Maybe it's not a place on the map at all, but just a story full of people you meet and places you visit, full of books and films you've been to. I'm not afraid of being homesick and having no language to live in. I don't have to be like anyone else. I'm walking on the wall and nobody can stop me. Hugo Hamilton
I'll not listen to reason... reason always means what someone...
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I'll not listen to reason... reason always means what someone else has got to say. Elizabeth Gaskell
Self-trust firms up your inner territory and grounds you with...
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Self-trust firms up your inner territory and grounds you with solid premises for believing in who you are. Laurie Nadel
When in doubt, reinforce your self-trust.
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When in doubt, reinforce your self-trust. Laurie Nadel
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In order to create you have to believe in your ability to do so and that often means excluding whole chunks of normal life, and, of course, pumping yourself up as much as possible as a way of keeping on. Sort of cheering for yourself in the great football stadium of life.", email dialogue with Cameron Martin, Feb. 09, 2009) T.C. Boyle
Insecurity is the lack of trust in your abilities and...
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Insecurity is the lack of trust in your abilities and worth. When you enter into a secured state of consciousness, everything that helped boost your confidence will return. Itohan Eghide
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You yearn to stay in this in-between place, where the beauty of the times you have freshly bade farewell to is still alive and vivid in your mind — almost real — and the reality of your new circumstances has yet to fully sink in. You listen to the familiar melodies that had accompanied you on your journey, and allow the music to evoke landscapes and scenes in your mind. The songs caress your sub-consciousness and fill your being with an airy joy. You are both here and elsewhere. Or perhaps you are everywhere and nowhere. Agnes Chew
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Moments later, I was climbing nervously into the back of the car. The driver wore the archetypal expression of an antagonist. No words were exchanged beyond the brief lines uttered to this nameless stranger, whose inclinations remained unclear. The car sped along empty roads and traversed dingy alleyways. Music blared from its speakers. I did not remember exhaling throughout the entire journey. Agnes Chew
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A mind that trusts itself is light on its feet. Nathaniel Branden
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Integrity and self trust are the two important powers that can help you to reach success. Debasish Mridha
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What would happen if you gave yourself permission to do somethingyou’ve never done before? There’s only one way to find out. Gina Greenlee
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Never think twice, when you have decided once. Auliq Ice
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Courage injures the strong ones who have no wisdom, but it motivates the brave ones, to always win. Auliq Ice
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Never let the thoughts of self-unworthiness re-arrange your prepared passion for failure. You can do it even if others say you can't. But you cannot do it if you tell yourself you can't. Israelmore Ayivor
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Trust yourself and try not to get lured off course by conflicting opinions that don't seem to sit right with you. Auliq Ice
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In order to create you have to believe in your ability to do so and that often means excluding whole chunks of normal life, and, of course, pumping yourself up as much as possible as a way of keeping on. Sort of cheering for yourself in the great football stadium of T.C. Boyle
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Quit beating yourself up, beat your goals up instead. Chinonye J. Chidolue
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Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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It’s crucial to practice self-empathy, for trust can’t be willed into existence. That didn’t work when our caregivers tried to impose their will on us, and it won’t work internally, either. Only when we can tap into a place of self-trust, with a reliable process of reparation for inevitable mistakes, can we build trust with another person. Alexandra Katehakis
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When you trust yourself, you sow the seeds of fear into the hearts of your enemies! Mehmet Murat Ildan
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A leaf does not resist the breeze. A goose does not resist the urge to fly down south. Is this not happiness? Is this not freedom? To access this incredible state, we need only one thing: Trust. Trust that, when you are not holding yourself together so tightly, you will not fall apart. Trust that it is more important to fulfill your authentic desires than listen to your fears. Trust that your intuition is leading you somewhere. Trust that the flow of life contains you, is bigger than you, and will take care of you - if you let it. . Vironika Tugaleva
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There's that "margin of error" that you allow to exist in your mind, you want to give everything the benefit of the doubt, you want to look at another person and say "maybe we could be friends" and that's all well at first, but then you have to reach that point in your life, wherein you don't have time to live on the margins of error, and you have to say, "so what if there is a margin of error that exists? I don't think that this person and I could walk down the same path together, because she's like that, and I'm like this; I must relieve myself of fearing the error, the 'what could have been'." You know, sometimes we can be so afraid of the "what could have been" that we overlook the right here and now! And end up forsaking who we are and what makes us happy, and what we want and don't want! There is an error that takes place; when living too much for the "what could have been." There comes a time when you must give YOURSELF the benefit of the doubt! Know thyself. Color-in those margins of error with your favorite color; make them your own, make them work for you, let them be in your favor! . C. Joybell C.
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For it is in your power to retire into yourself whenever you choose. Marcus Aurelius
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I love widely and deeply, the Naive sense of Primitivism I manage to project in my Art. It always gives me a sense that it is not developed or derived from anything else, and it is unaffected by objective reasoning. Very similar to my nomadic life. Efrat Cybulkiewicz
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In yourself right now is all the place you've got. Flannery OConnor
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If you seek happiness through someone else's perspective, you might as well get comfortable in sorrow. Unarine Ramaru
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The picture waits for my verdict; it is not to command me, but I am to settle its claim to praise. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Always trust yerself, lass. There's not a soul in this world that has a heart like yers. Plenty o' smart people here, aye, but logic ain't always the best way to a decision. Can ye remember that? -Alban Dewberry E.S. Lowell
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The whole idea of awakening is about regaining self-trust. Through self-trust we remember how to be our own best guides. Raphael Zernoff
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Live and act within the limit of your knowledge and keep expanding it to the limit of your life. Redeem your mind from the hockshops of authority. Accept the fact that you are not omniscient, but playing a zombie will not give you omniscience–that your mind is fallible, but becoming mindless will not make you infallible–that an error made on your own is safer than ten truths accepted on faith, because the first leaves you the means to correct it, but the second destroys your capacity to distinguish truth from error. Ayn Rand
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As you build trust in yourself, your ability to expand your vision and fully live in your magnificence is amplified. Miranda J. Barrett
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As you consider your next move, practice this definition of trust: the willingness to take steps while simultaneously waiting for “instructions. Gina Greenlee
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Every path but your own is the path of fate. Keep on your own track, then. Henry David Thoreau
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We call ourselves poor, that's why we're poor. When we will start calling ourselves rich then we will become rich, even it won't look like that. Self trust is freedom. Arefin Bashar Arif
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What do you believe about who you are? About your capabilities? When was the last time you trusted yourself enough to test them? Gina Greenlee
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But I think that because they trusted themselves and respected themselves as individuals, because they knew beyond doubt that they were valuable and potentially moral units -- because of this they could give God their own courage and dignity and then receive it back. Such things have disappeared perhaps because men do not trust themselves anymore, and when that happens there is nothing left except perhaps to find some strong sure man, even though he may be wrong, and to dangle from his coattails. John Steinbeck
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Look deep into my soul than what stretches the fabric of my clothes Morgan Chabane
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We have all a better guide in ourselves, if we would attend to it, than any other person can be. Jane Austen