Restored: Where Psychology Meets Grace
What if confidence isn't something you find—but something you build? Many of us spend years wondering why we don't feel more confident, more certain, or more secure in ourselves. We assume confidence arrives first and then we take action. But what if confidence is actually the result of something deeper? In this episode of Restored: Where Psychology Meets Grace, we explore the foundation beneath confidence: self-trust. Together, we'll examine how self-trust is formed, how it becomes damaged through burnout, perfectionism, people-pleasing, and broken promises to ourselves, and how we can begin rebuilding it one small choice at a time. Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, personal experience, and faith, this episode offers a compassionate path toward becoming someone you can depend on again. If you've ever felt disconnected from yourself, uncertain of your decisions, or discouraged by your own inconsistency, this conversation is for you. In This Episode * Why confidence is often the result of self-trust, not the cause * How chronic stress, burnout, and people-pleasing can erode confidence * The psychology of self-efficacy and keeping promises to yourself * Why small, consistent actions matter more than dramatic transformations * How shame undermines growth while grace creates room for change * A practical framework for rebuilding trust in yourself * What Scripture teaches about growth, faithfulness, and becoming Psychology Meets Grace From a psychological perspective, confidence grows through repeated experiences of competence, follow-through, and alignment with our values. Every time we keep a promise to ourselves—even a small one—we provide our brains with evidence that we are trustworthy. From a faith perspective, Scripture reminds us that transformation is often gradual rather than immediate. We see this in the life of Peter, who moved from impulsive confidence, to failure, to deeper faithfulness. God was not finished with Peter after his mistakes, and He is not finished with us either. Growth rarely happens all at once. More often, it is built through ordinary moments of faithfulness that accumulate over time. Reflection Questions * Where have I stopped trusting myself? * What promise to myself have I repeatedly abandoned? * What is one small commitment I can keep this week? * What would it look like to approach my growth with grace rather than shame? * How might God be inviting me to become someone I can trust? Resources 🎙️ Subscribe and listen: https://pod.link/1864576270 [https://pod.link/1864576270] 📖 Get free reflection journals and bonus resources: https://subscribepage.io/restored-reflection-guide [https://subscribepage.io/restored-reflection-guide] If This Episode Resonated Please consider following, subscribing, leaving a review, or sharing the podcast with someone who may need it. These simple actions help more people discover the show and support the mission of bringing together psychology, faith, and healing conversations. Until then, take a deep breath. You are not alone, you are fully known, and healing is holy work.
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