You did the thing. You earned the role, finished the project, raised the child, led the meeting, made the decision, or received the praise. From the outside, there is evidence that you are capable.
So why does your mind still whisper, Who do you think you are?
Why Can't I Just Trust Myself? is a compassionate, practical guide for people who look competent on the outside but privately question whether they belong. Dr. Dan Boynton explains the Self-Trust Gap, the space between what your life proves and what your inner world allows you to believe.
This book goes beyond simple advice about "believing in yourself." It helps you understand why praise may not stick, why criticism can feel permanent, why success may increase anxiety, and why reassurance often fades so quickly.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
Recognize impostor feelings without letting them run your lifeUnderstand why evidence of competence does not always feel realStop turning mistakes into identity verdictsBuild internal authority instead of depending on constant outside reassuranceReceive praise, feedback, and success with more steadinessMake decisions without reopening them twelve timesThis is not a book about arrogance, fake confidence, or pretending fear is not there. It is about learning to evaluate yourself more accurately.
You do not need to become someone else.
You need to inhabit who you already are with more steadiness, accuracy, and trust.