August 8, 2025: The Healthy Arrogance
Recently, I watched a Will Packer interview with Mel Robbins.
He shared the concept of “Healthy Arrogance,” a steady confidence that shuts down imposter syndrome before it starts. The unshakable belief you belong in any room you enter, no matter who else is there.
It has nothing to do with titles or credentials and whether you have them or not.
This is not “toxic” arrogance which assumes you’re superior than others. Instead, it’s knowing you bring value — your unique skills and your story — which others cannot offer.
Your presence makes things better simply because you walked in.
This isn’t only for athletes or performers but for leaders, creators, parents, and students. Anyone called to show up and deliver.
So don’t shrink. Walk in with your gifts and use them well.
When you hold back, the whole room misses out.