Pair confidence work with honest, accurate appraisal of your actual standing
Confidence without accurate self-assessment is overconfidence — the goal is calibrated self-belief, not boosted belief.
Why it works
The popular framing of confidence work implicitly assumes the person underestimates their abilities. This is often true for anxiety-prone populations. But the solution is not simply to feel more confident — it is to close the gap between self-assessment and reality. Accurate self-assessment requires genuine feedback, not posture. When self-belief matches actual competence, performance is better predicted and anxiety is more proportionate.
How to do it
- For an important domain, list your genuine competencies — skills and experiences you have actually demonstrated.
- List your genuine gaps — areas where you need growth or support.
- Compare your confidence level (0–10) in each area to the evidence from your competency list.
- Identify where you are underconfident (confidence < evidence) and overconfident (confidence > evidence); target the underconfident areas.
Evidence
Calibration research shows that self-knowledge accuracy predicts better performance decisions than either inflated or deflated self-assessment; metacognitive accuracy is a meaningful predictor of learning and achievement. (observational)
Most calibration research is on overconfidence; the application to anxiety-driven underconfidence is a reasonable extension but less directly studied.
Sources
- Dunning (2011), the Dunning-Kruger effect: on being ignorant of one’s own ignorance, Advances in Experimental Social Psychology
Common mistake
Treating confidence work as always meaning "feel more confident" — for some skills in some domains, accurate confidence means accepting real limits and redirecting effort more effectively.
Practice this with IX Coach
IX Coach runs a calibration exercise for your key domains — comparing your self-rated confidence to the evidence in your session history — and helps you distinguish underconfidence (a real target) from accurate self-assessment (a stable foundation).
7 days free, then $40/month (~$1.30/day).