Most men I coach (and even myself at one point) live under an invisible pressure they can’t even see.
A pressure to prove themselves.
Throughout their career.
Through their bank account.
Through their physique.
Through their relationship status.
It’s the pressure to “be enough” by achieving enough.
My Own Story
I know that pressure very well.
I grew up in a community where your worth was measured by your college degree, your income, your grades, and even the neighborhood you lived in.
And even when I broke free from the 9–5 to start my own coaching business, I didn’t realize I had carried that same conditioning with me.
I stopped chasing corporate success… and started chasing entrepreneurial success with the same unhealthy obsession.
I told myself I’d finally feel confident once I was making millions, had it all together, and could prove to the world I’d “made it.”
But here’s the problem:
When you build your confidence on achievements, it’s built on sand.
- One bad month.
- One lost client.
- One breakup.
- One injury.
And suddenly, the confidence you worked so hard for collapses.
Why?
Because your self-worth was never yours in the first place.
You outsourced it to the external world.
The Shift That Changes Everything
The breakthrough for me — and for my students — came when I stopped attaching my self-worth to outcomes and started attaching it to qualities no one could take away from me.
Qualities like:
- My courage to break new barriers
- My work ethic
- My drive to keep learning
- My willingness to face hard truths about myself
- My loyalty as a friend and partner
These values are mine. 100%.
They don’t disappear with a bad quarter in business, a failed relationship, or a setback in the gym.
How You Can Start Right Now
- Feel before you fix.
Notice where your body feels tight, tense, or heavy when you think about “not being enough.” That’s your subconscious showing you the story you’re still carrying. - Ask for the real story.
Get radically honest: where are you still depending on achievements to feel good about yourself? - Rewrite your programming.
Create intentional thoughts that reinforce the qualities you respect in yourself. Repeat them until they feel natural.
Do this long enough and you’ll stop being the man who’s only confident when he’s “winning”… and start being the man who’s confident no matter what’s happening in his external world.
That’s when business grows faster.
That’s when women feel safe and drawn to you.
That’s when life stops feeling like a never-ending grind for approval.
That’s when you finally own your confidence.
Much love,
Shawn “Sheshn” Heshmatpour
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