Here's the thing. Most people don't struggle with confidence because they lack ability. They struggle because somewhere along the way, they started believing a story about themselves that isn't true. And that story runs the show, quietly, in the background, every single day.
I'm Stephen Hunt. I focus on self-worth, shame, guilt, and the invisible scripts that keep people playing smaller than they need to. The ones that say you're not enough, you don't deserve it, or you'll be found out eventually. Those stories are powerful, but they're not permanent. We can rewrite them.
I'm also comfortable talking about closeness and connection. The way confidence (or the lack of it) shows up in how you relate to other people, how you let them in, and what happens when vulnerability feels like a threat.
My style is energetic but not pushy. I'll bring structure when it helps and flexibility when it doesn't. I ask direct questions because I think you deserve direct conversation, not tiptoeing. And I celebrate progress, even the small, barely visible kind, because that's usually where the real change lives.
Confidence isn't something you either have or you don't. It's something you build. And it starts with being willing to look at the things that have been in the way.