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I Traveled to Europe Alone: How to Build Confidence and Do Things Solo

8 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Have you ever felt like confident people are just born that way? Like you either have it or you don’t? In this episode of The Quest for Self, we are breaking down one of the biggest myths about self-esteem and insecurity. The truth is, no one is born with a perfect sense of security. Confidence is a skill—and we build it together, one uncomfortable moment at a time. We dive deep into what it really takes to stop waiting for permission from other people to start living our lives. Ale shares her raw personal journey of overcoming the terror of being alone, from traveling solo through Europe and dancing salsa with complete strangers, to walking into clubs and movie theaters by myself. In this episode, we talk about: Why confidence is a muscle you build, not a personality trait you inherit. How we can overcome the intense fear of judgment when sitting at a restaurant or movie theater alone. Practical, small steps we* can take this week to transition from insecurity to total personal freedom. How to sit with social discomfort instead of running to our phones for safety. A simple 3-step practice we can all use to start stepping out of our comfort zones today. If you have ever put your goals, travels, or favorite experiences on hold because you didn't have anyone to go with, this conversation is for you. We are done waiting for the "right person" to show up before we start enjoying our lives. Hit play, step out of your shell, and let’s build the confidence to show up for ourselves, alone and unapologetically!

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Portada del episodio I Traveled to Europe Alone: How to Build Confidence and Do Things Solo

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Have you ever felt like confident people are just born that way? Like you either have it or you don’t? In this episode of The Quest for Self, we are breaking down one of the biggest myths about self-esteem and insecurity. The truth is, no one is born with a perfect sense of security. Confidence is a skill—and we build it together, one uncomfortable moment at a time. We dive deep into what it really takes to stop waiting for permission from other people to start living our lives. Ale shares her raw personal journey of overcoming the terror of being alone, from traveling solo through Europe and dancing salsa with complete strangers, to walking into clubs and movie theaters by myself. In this episode, we talk about: Why confidence is a muscle you build, not a personality trait you inherit. How we can overcome the intense fear of judgment when sitting at a restaurant or movie theater alone. Practical, small steps we* can take this week to transition from insecurity to total personal freedom. How to sit with social discomfort instead of running to our phones for safety. A simple 3-step practice we can all use to start stepping out of our comfort zones today. If you have ever put your goals, travels, or favorite experiences on hold because you didn't have anyone to go with, this conversation is for you. We are done waiting for the "right person" to show up before we start enjoying our lives. Hit play, step out of your shell, and let’s build the confidence to show up for ourselves, alone and unapologetically!

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