Confidence Has a GPS—And It’s Probably Saying “Searching for Position…”

Have you ever had that moment where you’re all geared up to make a change…
…and then your brain proudly announces:
“Searching for position…”

It’s funny when it happens on the road.
Not so funny when it happens in your life. Confidence has a GPS!

You’ve got the engine running.
You want to move forward.
But something feels off.

You’re stuck at the same old intersection, asking the same question:
“Where am I even going with this?”

Here’s the deal—every GPS needs two things before it can help you:

  1. A destination.
  2. Your current location.

Skip either one, and all you’re doing is burning fuel and getting nowhere fast.


So Today’s Mental Route To Confidence Looks Like This:

  • Stop. Listen. Locate yourself.

Where’s that internal voice speaking from right now?
Can you hear it? Equally important – there are two voices – Liker and Disliker.
Confidence has a GPS so just ask:

  • “Where am I, really?”
  • “What’s the very next turn I can make?”

Forget the full map. You don’t need the grand plan right now.
Confidence has a GPS and is leading you. You just need to find the next street sign to the next clear thought.

The Liker voice.
The next best feeling.


And if you make a wrong turn?
That calm, confident internal GPS doesn’t freak out.

It simply says:
“Recalculating…”

That’s it. No judgment. No failure. Just… recalculating.

So if today’s journey doesn’t look like a straight line?
Good. That’s normal.

Just keep listening for that next turn.

Because confidence?
It isn’t built by knowing the whole route.
It’s built by trusting that you’ll figure out the next turn—and the one after that.

And don’t worry…

If you ever lose your way, Super Maximo’s already pulled over, sipping his coffee, grinning like he’s seen this play out a thousand times before. He knows how to program the confidence GPS.

And just when you think it’s over, he tilts his mug toward you and says—“Looks like the road’s clear. Whenever you’re ready…”

Super Maximo

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