
You ever make a decision — a parenting choice, a work move, a boundary — and suddenly everyone has a “better idea”?
“Are you sure?”
“Have you thought about…”
“I would’ve done it this way…”
And just like that, you start questioning yourself.
Here’s the truth no one says out loud:
People don’t second guess you because you’re incapable.
They second guess you because you’re visible.
1. Confidence Makes People Uncomfortable
When you move with certainty — especially as a woman, especially as a mom — it disrupts people.
A decisive mom.
A woman who sets boundaries.
Someone who doesn’t over-explain.
That energy triggers people who were taught to shrink, over-apologize, or ask permission.
So instead of saying, “I wish I trusted myself like that,”
they say, “Are you sure that’s the best choice?”
It’s projection. Not correction.
2. You’re Growing — and Growth Changes Dynamics
When you start:
- Prioritizing your time
- Saying no
- Investing differently
- Parenting differently
- Building something for yourself
The people who are used to the old version of you feel it.
Growth creates friction.
Not because you’re wrong — but because you’re different.
And different makes people nervous.
3. Some People Need to Feel In Control
Second guessing is often disguised control.
It sounds helpful.
It sounds concerned.
It sounds “just trying to support you.”
But sometimes it’s about maintaining influence.
When you become confident in your decisions, you take back authority over your life — and not everyone knows how to sit in that.
4. You Don’t Owe Everyone an Explanation
Read that again.
You do not owe everyone:
- Your parenting reasoning
- Your financial plans
- Your career strategy
- Your relationship boundaries
- Your healing process
You are allowed to make decisions quietly.
You are allowed to move without committee approval.
You are allowed to trust your own instincts.
5. But Also — Stay Teachable
Now let’s keep it balanced.
Not all feedback is sabotage.
Some second guessing comes from:
- Experience
- Protection
- Genuine care
The key is this:
Feedback feels collaborative.
Control feels diminishing.
Trust your gut enough to know the difference.
The Real Reason It Bothers You
Second guessing stings because you care.
You want to do well.
You want to make smart decisions.
You want your kids to be okay.
You want your work to matter.
So when someone questions you, it pokes at the part of you that already questions yourself.
That’s human.
But here’s what you need to remember:
You’ve survived every hard decision you’ve made so far.
You’ve figured it out every time.
You are not new to this.
You don’t need everyone to understand your choices.
You just need to stand in them.
And sometimes the most powerful sentence you can say is:
“I’ve thought about it. I’m good.”
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