Welcome to the Quiet Confidence Book Club
Why the Quiet Confidence Book Club
The name came from a real life moment.
Recently, my daughter came to me excited and a little nervous about starting wrestling. As a freshman, she went straight to a senior and made it known that she was coming after her spot. We talked about it later, and I said something that’s stayed with me ever since.
Confidence is quiet. Cocky is loud.
People root for confidence. They root when they see someone growing, learning, and steadily getting better. They don’t root for loud, brash, I know it all energy. And quiet confidence doesn’t mean you’re small. It simply means you don’t need to take all the air out of the room to prove you belong.
You don’t have to put anyone down to rise.
You don’t have to announce every move you’re making.
You don’t have to be over the top to be powerful.
Quiet confidence is knowing what you’re doing, doing the work, and letting the results speak. It’s putting your head down, working hard, learning constantly, asking for help when you need it, and staying open to becoming better than you were yesterday.
That’s the kind of confidence people trust.
That’s the kind of confidence people root for.
And honestly, that’s the kind of confidence so many creatives and business owners are craving. Not louder marketing. Not flashier content. Just clearer focus, stronger self trust, and the confidence to show up without feeling like you have to perform.
This book club is about growing that kind of confidence together. A space where learning is valued. Where growth is encouraged. Where showing up doesn’t require bravado, perfection, or having it all figured out.
Just curiosity.
Consistency.
And the willingness to keep learning.
That’s quiet confidence. And that’s exactly what we’re building here.
I’ve been craving something slower. Something intentional. Something that helps us feel grounded instead of more behind.
That’s how this book club came to life.
This isn’t about adding another thing to your calendar or keeping up with a rigid schedule. It’s about creating space to think clearly, refocus your energy, and build quiet confidence in how you show up for your work and your life.
We’re starting with The One Thing because it asks a simple but powerful question. What’s the one thing you can focus on that makes everything else easier or even unnecessary?
If you’re a small business owner, a creative, or someone who feels pulled in ten different directions, this book hits close to home. It’s not about doing more. It’s about doing what matters.
How this book club works
This is a low pressure, come as you are kind of experience.
We’ll read together over six weeks, starting the first week of January. There are no live meetings you have to show up for. Instead, I’ll share a weekly prompt at the start of each week that reflects back on the previous reading.
You can respond quietly. Journal privately. Join the conversation if it feels supportive. Or simply read along and let the ideas settle.
No guilt if you fall behind.
No stress if you read ahead.
No pressure to perform.
Just intention.
The reading plan- Starting January 5th
We’ll move through the book at a steady, flexible pace. Each week has a loose reading focus and a simple reflection prompt. This is about growth on your own time, not checking boxes.
Week 1: Clearing the noise - Starting Jan. 5th
Read: Introduction and early chapters
Prompt shared at the start of the following week.
Week 2: The power of one
Read: Core concept of choosing your one thing
Prompt shared at the start of the following week.
Week 3: Focus and visibility
Read: Prioritizing and saying no
Prompt shared at the start of the following week.
Week 4: Productivity without burnout
Read: Time blocking and purposeful work
Prompt shared at the start of the following week.
Week 5: Confidence through clarity
Read: Habits, consistency, and momentum
Prompt shared at the start of the following week.
Week 6: Moving forward with intention
Read: Final chapters and reflection
Prompt shared at the start of the following week.
The goal isn’t to finish fast. The goal is clarity that actually sticks.
Who this is for
This book club is for you if:
You feel scattered in your marketing or business decisions
You want clarity without hustle culture energy
You’re craving calm, focused momentum instead of burnout
You want to show up more consistently without doing all the things
If you’ve ever thought, “I know I’m capable, I just need to simplify,” you’re in the right place.
Why I’m hosting this
As a business owner and creative, I know how easy it is to stay busy without feeling productive. I also know how powerful it is when you slow down long enough to choose your direction instead of reacting to everything around you.
This book club is an invitation to pause, recalibrate, and move forward with purpose. Not louder. Not faster. Just clearer.
I hope you walk away with more focus, stronger confidence, and a sense of calm you can carry into your work and your visibility long after the last page.
I see you
I see how hard it can be to show up.
Not just online, but in your own marketing. I see the second guessing. The overthinking. The way you record a video, reread a caption, or look at a photo and immediately start picking yourself apart.
Your voice feels too quiet.
Your body feels too visible.
Your ideas feel half formed, even though they’re not.
So you wait. Or you stay behind the scenes. Or you tell yourself you’ll show up when things feel more polished, more confident, more figured out.
This book club isn’t about pushing harder or becoming louder. It’s about finding focus. It’s about building quiet confidence so showing up feels simpler, steadier, and more aligned with who you actually are.
Not doing all the things.
Just doing the right things.
At a pace that feels sustainable.
If you’ve been craving clarity, confidence, and permission to show up without forcing it, I want you here. We’ll talk about focus, visibility, and productivity in a way that feels grounded and doable.
You don’t need to be louder.
You don’t need to be everywhere.
You just need a clear place to start.
And if that’s where you are right now, I see you.

