Inse tapped his pencil nervously against his desk. The big math test was about to begin, and the voice of insecurity was whispering nonstop.
You should have studied more. What if you forget everything? What if you fail?
He glanced at Curity, sitting a few desks away. She looked so calm, so sure of herself.
When she caught him staring, she gave him a small smile and mouthed, “Ignore it.”
Inse knew exactly what she meant. 1 TFM – Ignore the Voice of Insecurity.
He took a slow, deep breath. Okay, he thought. I don’t have to listen to these doubts.
The test started. At first, the worried thoughts tried to creep back in. But every time they did, Inse pushed them aside and focused on the questions.
When he reached a tricky problem, insecurity whispered, You don’t know this one. Just give up.
Instead, Inse skipped it and moved on. He reminded himself: Ignore the voice of insecurity, and just do your best.
After the test, he met Curity outside.
“Well?” she asked.
“I think I did okay,” he said, feeling lighter. “I didn’t let my doubts take over this time.”
Curity gave him a high-five. “That’s what I’m talking about! You proved that ignoring insecurity helps you focus.”
Later that week, when the teacher handed back the graded tests, Inse saw he had done better than he expected.
He smiled, realizing something important: The biggest test wasn’t just on paper—it was learning to ignore the voice that said he couldn’t do it.
And now, he knew he could.
This story highlights 1 TFM – Ignore the Voice of Insecurity, showing how Inse overcomes self-doubt and performs better by choosing not to listen to negative thoughts! 🚀