Why This Matters More Than You Think Have you ever noticed how a bad day can shrink you — make you quieter, more hesitant, more withdrawn? Or how a moment of genuine pride in yourself can feel like a window opening? That’s not a coincidence. The link between confidence and mental health is one of the most powerful — and most underrated — connections in everyday wellbeing. Confidence isn’t just about feeling good in job interviews or speaking up in meetings. It’s a daily internal resource that shapes how you handle stress, recover from setbacks, and relate to the people around you. When it’s low, everything feels harder. When it’s healthy, you have a much better shot at navigating life’s inevitable messiness with resilience. The good news? Confidence is a skill — not a personality trait you’re born with or without. And building it has real, measurable benefits for your mental health. How Confidence and Mental Health Are Connected The relationship between confidence and m...