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Confidence Is Quiet… But the Way It Moves? LOUD.
Episode 2029th June 2026 • Receipts & Reflections: After The Hustle • Charlisa Harris
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Takeaways:

  • Confidence is not contingent upon external validation; it flourishes when one is self-assured.
  • True confidence manifests quietly and is often felt rather than explicitly conveyed through words.
  • The essence of confidence involves simply existing without the compulsion to seek approval.
  • Real confidence allows individuals to disengage from situations that do not serve their well-being.

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I be feeling like the man when I walk through.

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You know, black folks don't ever know the words to songs anyway.

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Hey, y', all, welcome back to Receipts and Reflections after the Hustle.

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Okay, now let me ask you something real quick.

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Have you ever walked into a room and just didn't feel like you had to prove anything?

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Not a thing.

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Not impress nobody, not explain yourself, not overcompensate.

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Just walk in and be good.

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Because, baby, that right there, that's confidence.

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And it doesn't always look loud.

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I didn't say nothing about being the loudest in the room.

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I said being the proudest in the room.

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But, oh, listen, they may not necessarily hear you, baby, but they feel it.

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Okay, before we get into it, though, before we even go there, let me go ahead and check in with you, sis.

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How are you feeling today?

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Are you feeling like yourself?

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Do you feel like you're in your own lane?

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Are you minding your business with a little glow, little glowing and growing?

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Or are you second guessing, overthinking?

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Are you questioning your next move?

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Whatever your feelings is, just notice it.

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Because today we gonna talk about confidence, but not the fake it till you make it kind, the real kind.

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Okay, let me ask you something.

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When did confidence become something that we thought that we had to perform?

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Because I know that we all know that statement.

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Fake it till you make it.

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When?

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Who taught us that?

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When did we learn that?

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Because honestly, a lot of what we see is not confidence is loud.

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It's curated.

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Especially right now in this whole influencer era, where so many people show up publicly to demonstrate lives that they really don't live.

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It's the look at me, but the real confidence, it don't need all that.

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It don't even need all that.

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And let's go ahead and talk about it.

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You ever had a moment where the old shoe would have reacted but the new?

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You didn't even flinch, didn't even.

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Didn't even wobble a little bit.

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Like, somebody says something slick.

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And instead of checking them, explaining yourself, matching funky energy, you just look, okay, all right, then.

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And you kept it moving.

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Or what about this one?

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You walk into a space and you don't feel like, I hope they like me.

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You feel like, baby, I like me.

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There's a big difference.

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Or here's my favorite.

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When you finally stop over explaining, over sharing, over proving, and you just exist.

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Let's say it.

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Confidence is not, I'm better than you.

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It's, I'm good with me.

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And, baby, that right there just.

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It just Hits different.

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Let me tell you something.

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There was a time where I did need the validation.

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I needed it.

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I needed to know if I was doing it right, if people approved, if I was being received well.

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And now I don't move like that anymore.

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Not because I don't care, but because I'm not dependent on it.

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And that freedom, that's freedom.

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Let's talk about how confidence really shows up.

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Confidence is not explaining your no.

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Not responding to everything, not shrinking in rooms, not feeling the need to be liked by everybody.

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Confidence is also leaving when you want to.

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Getting up from the table whenever you don't like what they serving, saying less, doing your thing without a big old announcement.

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And let's be real, confidence will have people thinking, oh, she changed.

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And you like and did and did.

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Okay, let's talk about what really did actually change.

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You stopped needing the approval, the validation, the permission, and you started trusting yourself.

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That's it.

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That's the shift.

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This shows up everywhere in your relationships.

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You don't chase, you don't over give in your business.

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You don't undercharge, you don't over explain your value in your everyday life.

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You move with ease because you're not trying to prove anything.

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And let me say this clearly.

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Confidence is quiet, but the way it moves, baby, is loud.

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You don't have to say much.

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People feel it.

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They don't feel it.

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So this week I want you to notice something.

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Where are you still trying to prove yourself?

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What are the spaces where you can just be?

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I want you to try it.

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Say like less, do less.

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And just watch how powerful that feels.

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Now, before we go, let's we going to bring it on in.

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Listen to me when I tell you this.

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You don't have to perform confidence.

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You just have to be grounded who you are.

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And that right there, that is more than enough.

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I want you to be gentle with yourself this week, sis.

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I want you to stay aware.

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I want you to keep your head on a swivel and stay connected to yourself until we meet again.

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I love y'.

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All.

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I'll meet you right back here next Monday.

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