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Landing a new job is often the culmination of months of effort – applications, interviews, networking, and persistence. Yet, the very moment you achieve the role youโve worked so hard to secure, a surprising and unsettling feeling can creep in: fear. Suddenly, the confidence that fueled you through the hiring process can feel shaky.
This experience is more common than most people admit. Walking into a new position, especially one youโve dreamed about, can spark doubts like โAm I really qualified?โ or โWhat if they find out Iโm not as good as they think?โ These thoughts arenโt proof of incompetence; theyโre symptoms of transition. Youโve left behind the comfort of what you knew, and now youโre standing at the edge of growth.
The truth is, confidence often lags behind achievement. You were chosen for the job because others already see your capability. Your task now isnโt to prove your worth overnight, itโs to give yourself permission to learn, adapt, and grow into the role.
Confidence isnโt something you bring fully formed into a new chapter; itโs something you build day by day as you face challenges, solve problems, and steadily realize that you belong.
If fear whispers that you donโt deserve the seat youโve earned, remember this: the company hired you because they believe you do. Confidence will catch up – but courage gets you through the waiting period.
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