“I am worthy of love, respect, and joy.”

Trusting Yourself: Confidence in Your Mediumship Abilities

Mediumship requires trust—trust in Spirit, your guides, and most importantly, yourself. Confidence grows when you honor your experiences, recognize your progress, and release the need for comparison or external validation.

Many developing mediums struggle with self-doubt. Thoughts like “Am I good enough?” or “Did I interpret that correctly?” can block flow and connection. Spirit reminds us that your unique abilities are valid, valuable, and unfolding at the perfect pace. Trusting yourself allows your gifts to shine naturally.

Here is an affirmation to nurture confidence:

“I am worthy of love, respect, and joy.”

Practical ways to build confidence in your mediumship:

  • Review past successes: Reflect on readings where messages were clear and helpful.
  • Practice regularly: The more you engage with Spirit, the more trust you cultivate.
  • Celebrate growth, not perfection: Every session is a step forward, even when it feels imperfect.

Journal prompts to strengthen self-trust:

  • When have I felt most confident in my abilities, and what contributed to that feeling?
  • What fears or doubts hold me back, and how can I release them?
  • How can I honor my progress and celebrate my growth today?

Confidence in mediumship is not about knowing everything—it is about trusting your connection and your intuition. By affirming your worth and valuing each step of development, you create a foundation for steady growth and authentic, inspired readings.

Daily reminder: Acknowledge one thing you did well today in your practice. Small wins build lasting confidence.

Rev. Colleen Irwin
talkwithcolleen@gmail.com
Triple Capricorn with a cosmic compass, Colleen is a no-nonsense Medium with a mystical flair. She blends psychic precision, heartfelt teaching, and a dash of sass to guide women through the sacred threshold of aging, purpose, and spiritual awakening. Equal parts fire-starter and truth-teller, she helps clients tune into Spirit, confront perfectionism, and rewrite their inner scripts — all while stirring up hope, community, and deep soul alignment. When she's not holding space in circles or speaking on stage, you'll find her journaling, crocheting, or working Tarot like a mirror for the soul. If you like her writing, you can tip her here: https://checkout.square.site/merchant/9RC7V0Z4N80K9/checkout/54W4LZCLYW3AW3N2FJ7KBBFI
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