Rebuilding Trust: In The Storm of Gambling - How to Stop Doubting Your Decisions and Feel More Certain in Times of Uncertainty
- lperrons
- Apr 17
- 3 min read
Understanding self-doubt, rebuilding self-trust, and finding certainty when life feels uncertain
When you’re living alongside gambling harm, one of the most common and least talked about experiences is self-doubt.
Not just uncertainty about what to do…But uncertainty about yourself.
“Am I overreacting?”
“Can I trust what I’m seeing?”
“Why can’t I just decide what to do?”
If this feels familiar, it’s important to understand this:
Self-doubt is not a personal failure. It’s a nervous system response.
Why Self-Doubt Happens in Gambling Relationships
When trust has been disrupted through secrecy, inconsistency, or emotional instability -your internal sense of safety is affected.
Your system starts asking:“Can I trust myself to understand what’s really happening?”
When that answer feels unclear, self-doubt grows.
Your mind then tries to restore safety by:
Replaying conversations
Overthinking decisions
Seeking reassurance from others
Constantly scanning for answers
This isn’t “overthinking.”It’s your system trying to feel safe again.
The Trap of Looking Outside Yourself
It’s natural to want reassurance especially when things feel uncertain.
But when you begin relying on others to make sense of your situation, something subtle happens:
You start to disconnect from your own internal signals.
Over time, this can lead to:
Increased confusion
Dependence on others’ opinions
A loss of trust in your own perception
What Self-Trust Really Is (And What It Isn’t)
Self-trust isn’t about always feeling confident.It’s not about always getting it right.
Self-trust is consistency.
It’s the ability to stay connected to yourself even when things feel uncertain.
It’s built through small, everyday moments:
Noticing how you feel
Acknowledging what you need
Responding in ways that align with you
Why You Don’t Need All the Answers
One of the biggest blocks to clarity is trying to figure everything out at once.
When you do this, your system becomes overwhelmed and clarity disappears.
Instead, try shifting from:
“What’s the right decision?”
To:
“What feels like the next right step?”
Clarity doesn’t arrive all at once.It builds over time.
The Truth About Certainty
We’re often taught that certainty comes from knowing what will happen.
But in reality:
Certainty is a felt sense of safety within yourself.
“I don’t know exactly how this will unfold, but I trust myself to navigate it.”
When Emotions Feel Overwhelming
When you feel anxious, panicked, or emotionally flooded, your nervous system is in protection mode.
In this state:
Decisions become reactive
Thinking becomes unclear
Everything feels urgent
The goal isn’t to “figure it out.”
The goal is to settle your system first.
Simple Ways to Create Space and Clarity
Grounding practices can help bring you back to the present moment:
Feel your feet on the ground
Place your hand on your heart
Slow your breathing (especially longer exhales)
Notice what’s around you
These aren’t quick fixes.
They create space and clarity emerges from that space.
It’s OK to Feel Conflicted
You can feel:
“I want things to change”
And “I don’t know what to do”
At the same time.
This doesn’t mean you’re confused.
It means you’re aware and processing.
Self-trust grows when you allow both to exist without forcing an immediate answer.
Rebuilding Self-Trust (One Step at a Time)
Self-trust isn’t rebuilt in one big moment.
It’s rebuilt through small, repeated actions:
Checking in with yourself
Listening to what matters to you
Responding in ways that feel aligned
Over time, this becomes your internal anchor.
Your Values Are Your Anchor
When everything feels uncertain, your values remain steady.
Things like:
Honesty
Safety
Respect
Self-worth
You don’t need to know everything.
You just need to stay connected to what matters most to you.
A Gentle Shift to Hold Onto
Instead of asking:
“What’s the right decision?”
Try asking:
“Can I stay connected to myself while I figure this out?
Final Thoughts
If you’re experiencing self-doubt right now, this is what we want you to remember:
Your mind is looking for certainty because something inside doesn’t feel safe
You don’t need to have all the answers right now
Self-trust is built in small moments, not big decisions
Clarity comes from space, not pressure
You can hold more than one feeling at once
You don’t need to rush to feel okay
Certainty doesn’t come from knowing what to do. It comes from trusting yourself as you figure it out.
Your Next Step
Apply for the Free 12-Week Funded Programme (subject to eligibility)
If you’re ready for structured, trauma-informed support:
12-week guided programme
Small, supportive group (limited spaces)
Designed specifically for affected others
Funded (subject to eligibility)
Apply here: https://forms.gle/4rL2fZGMkPJFK8fk8

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