Still in Process: What Building Steadiness Actually Looks Like
A reflective piece on managing performance nerves and building steadiness under pressure through lived experience, not forced confidence.
A reflective piece on managing performance nerves and building steadiness under pressure through lived experience, not forced confidence.
Anxiety is not a personal failing but a nervous system response to pressure. This article explores how kindness, connection, and psychological safety help regulate anxiety and support steadiness under stress.
The most powerful moments in life don’t come from polish-they come from presence. Growth and connection are born when we dare to show up human.
The most powerful moments in life don’t come from polish-they come from presence. Growth and connection are born when we dare to show up human.
Confidence isn’t about being fearless 0 it’s about trusting yourself despite fear. Learn practical ways to build self-trust, manage anxiety, and respond with calm, clarity, and resilience in high-pressure situations.
Facing the unknown can be overwhelming, but building confidence isn't about certainty—it's about trusting your ability to adapt. Learn how to honour your bravery, manage your energy, and show up with courage in the face of fear.
Struggle with meeting anxiety or presentation nerves? Discover 5 simple, proven strategies to stay calm, boost your confidence, and speak up with ease at work
Nerves and excitement feel identical in the body-but one shuts us down, and the other helps us rise. In this post, Annette Sloly explores how to reframe performance anxiety using a neuroscience-backed method called cognitive reappraisal. Learn simple, effective tools to turn nervous energy into confident focus-so you can show up fully when it matters most.
Social anxiety doesn’t always look like panic or avoidance. Among high performers, it often hides behind overthinking, perfectionism, and quiet self-doubt. In this post, I explore the invisible ways social anxiety shows up in professional spaces, and why just showing up can be an act of courage.
Social anxiety doesn’t always look like panic or avoidance. Among high performers, it often hides behind overthinking, perfectionism, and quiet self-doubt. In this post, I explore the invisible ways social anxiety shows up in professional spaces, and why just showing up can be an act of courage.