Confidence isn’t something you’re born with—it’s something you build.
Most athletes think confidence is a personality trait. You either have it, or you don’t. But in reality, confidence is a skill—and just like strength, speed, or endurance, it can be trained.
With the Premier Mindset Program (PMP), we help athletes take control of their mindset with tools that work under pressure, not just in practice. Here’s how to start building lasting, unshakable confidence.
Why Confidence Breaks Down
Even elite athletes experience moments of doubt. A missed goal. A rough week. The weight of expectations. When these challenges go unchecked, they can shake an athlete’s belief in themselves.
Without a system to rebuild and reinforce that belief, confidence can quickly erode—taking performance, motivation, and focus with it.
What Actually Builds Confidence
You don’t need a winning streak to feel confident. What you need is a process.
1. Daily Habits
Confidence is built through small, consistent reps—like affirmations, visualization, and intentional self-checks. These daily habits wire your brain for belief and readiness.
2. Feedback and Framing
Turning failures into learning opportunities and instances for growth helps strengthen resiliency and self-belief.
3. Self-Talk and Mental Scripts
What you say to yourself matters. Athletes who train their internal voice to be positive and constructive recover faster—and perform stronger.
Try it with the PMP
The Premier Mindset Program is a self-guided mental performance platform created by licensed sport psychologists. This week’s featured PMP tool is the Confidence Builder Worksheet, which includes:
- A daily checklist for confidence-building habits
- Templates for affirmations and visualizations
- Guided reflection prompts
- A 7-day tracker to measure your growth