Confidence Grows From Consistency

You don’t just wake up one day and BAM, you have confidence in your nail work. It’s the result of consistently performing a task over and over again, and it’s an intentional act. The more you do it, the more comfortable it feels and the less scary it is. Every time you repeat a technique, it isn’t as delicate as the last time. The more consistently you perform the same task, the more you can trust yourself to do it. Consistency is what gives you the security to trust that you know what you’re doing.

One of the best ways to gain confidence is to focus on consistency. You don’t feel the need to try every single new technique or style out there. Instead, you can perfect your craft by focusing on mastering the ones that you like the most. You can see progress that you can count on, and you trust that it is the direct result of your actions. You know how your products are going to behave, you know how your hand is going to move, you know what the results will be.

When you are consistent, it’s no longer a guessing game, so you don’t feel as much anxiety or fear when you’re performing nail work. Making decisions is easier because you have history and experience to back them up. Consistency does not equal monotony. You can consistently perform the same tasks, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get creative and try new things. In fact, it makes it easier to try new things because you trust your foundation. But in the mean time, you aren’t making decisions based on uncertainty.

Consistency helps you develop a growth mindset. You learn to be patient and persistent. You focus less on what others are doing, and focus more on what you are doing and how you can improve. It helps you stay focused on each individual nail art design instead of looking at your last nail art design and panicking that it isn’t good enough. Consistency helps you feel safe and calm, like you can handle what comes your way.

Most importantly, confidence is what happens when you show up, every day, and honor your process. Consistency is what helps you trust your technique, what helps you feel creative, and what helps you see that you are actually making progress. You feel safe to try new things and take risks because you trust your foundation. When you honor your process and consistently show up, you feel calm, peaceful, and confident. You trust yourself, your abilities, and you trust the process. You aren’t reliant on validation from others because you are confident in what you are doing.