Stepping Into Courage

Sharon Evans, Lake Rotoiti, Te Araroa.

Stepping into courage under wide skies - Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes National Park

Your First Move Toward Confidence 🌱

Confidence doesn’t arrive when doubts vanish — it grows when you step forward anyway.

I still remember the moment my heart whispered, “What if?” — as I sat, staring at a blank page, juggling logistics, dreams, and fear. There was a part of me that wanted to stay safe, waiting until everything felt perfect. And yet, another part — quiet, insistent — urged me to take one small step.

That’s how real confidence began for me: not when I had no doubts, but when I chose to move forward in spite of them.

Confidence Is a Daily Choice, Not a Destination

In my travels and through long trails, I’ve learned a key lesson: confidence isn’t something you suddenly arrive at. It’s something you build, moment by moment, risk by risk. With every step outside your comfort zone, with every plan that doesn’t go totally smoothly, you find out you can adjust. You can cope. You can thrive.

Walking paths I didn’t think I could, dealing with changes in weather, unexpected obstacles — these aren’t setbacks. They are the raw materials of confidence. They remind you, “You can try. You can learn. You can grow.”

Sharon Evans, Roy's Peak, Wanaka.jpg

Every step builds strength and resilience - Roys Peak, Wanaka, Otago

Mindset Shift #1: From Waiting to Ready → Choosing to Act

There was a time I believed I needed to feel ready — as though I needed every piece in place — before I could do something brave. But what I discovered is that feeling ready is more myth than reality. Growth begins when you step out before you’re fully ready. When you allow possibility to lead, even when doubt is loud.

Try this:

  • Write down something you've been waiting for — a moment, a sign, more confidence.

  • Then pick one small action you can take today, even if it feels imperfect.

Moturau Bay, Kepler Track, Fiordland.

Let possibility lead the way - Moturau Bay, Kepler Track, Fiordland National Park

Tool: First-Step Mapping

When change feels huge, mapping out your first moves makes all the difference. Here’s what I use:

  • Draw three columns: Comfort, Stretch, Leap.

  • Under Comfort: list things you already feel okay doing.

  • Under Stretch: list something that nudges you — a little beyond usual.

  • Under Leap: put the dreams and ideas that scare you just a bit.

  • Then choose a Stretch item and do it in the next 48 hours.

Reflect afterwards: What surprised you? What resistance came up? What new strength did you notice?

Kepler Track, Fiordland National Park

A ridge climbed, a fear faced - Kepler Track, Fiordland National Park

A Story from the Trail

On one hike, I faced a steep ridge that looked impossible from below. My mind screamed, “This is too much, what if I can’t do it, what if I get blown off?,” But I remembered my own advice: you don’t have to do it all at once — just start with the first ten steps.

So I did. My legs shook. My breath came quick. But each step softened the fear. And when I crested the ridge, the view beyond took my breath away — not just because of the landscape, but because I realised how capable I really was.

Merrell Moab 2 Mid.

Small steps. Big shifts - Merrell Moab 2 Mid Boot, Larapinta Trail, Northern Territory

Your Invitation and Challenge

Choose one micro-step today — that small action from your mapping or from your journaling. Do it in the next 48 hours.
Then come back and share: what did you do? What did you feel? What changed? I’m cheering you on — and I know the Freewheeling Kiwi community is too.

What’s Coming Up

In upcoming posts, we’ll dig deeper into:

  • Shifting self-doubt and rewriting your inner narrative

  • Building resilience so confidence carries through when things get tough

  • Applying confidence during travel, big transitions, and bold new chapters

Thank you for walking this step with me, for leaning into possibility even when fear whispers. I’d love to hear from you: what micro-step will you take next? Drop a comment below and share your journey, your courage might inspire someone else to step forward, too.

If you’re ready for more tools, stories, or reflections, head over to the Freewheeling Kiwi Blog where you’ll find articles on travel, confidence, resilience, and the many ways we grow when we choose to move bravely.

You’re not alone in this journey. I walk with you, step by step.

With courage, curiosity and warm support

Sharon 💚

Sharon Evans

Sharon Evans is the heart behind Freewheeling Kiwi — adventurer, storyteller, and coach. Based in New Zealand, she believes that real growth happens outside comfort zones. Having walked the full length of Te Araroa, trekked to Everest Base Camp and numerous other adventures, she now shares the lessons she’s learned from life, travel, and nature.

Through her writing, coaching, and guided group trips, Sharon guides others to find courage, reconnect with themselves, and travel in a way that’s adventurous, grounded, and deeply meaningful.

https://www.freewheelingkiwi.com/my-story