Confidence Coach Nancy Haines Warns UK faces an individuality crisis

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LONDON, UK. October 30th, 2025 – Confidence Coach, Speaker and Podcast Host Nancy Haines is warning that the UK is facing a confidence and individuality crisis. 

Research shows that social media and comparison culture are driving rising levels of anxiety, particularly among women, while eroding personal well-being.

Nancy, who began her career as a successful HR professional in Los Angeles before moving to Dubai, knows how easy it is to lose your sense of self when trying to fit in.

“When I moved abroad, I completely lost my identity,” she said. “Like many expatriates, I muted myself to belong. On the outside, I appeared successful, but inside I felt completely disconnected from who I really was.”

During her HR career, Nancy frequently spoke with professional women who were struggling with self-doubt, perfectionism, and the pressure to conform. These experiences inspired her to found The Center of Confidence in Dubai in 2017, helping women rediscover their voices and rebuild self-trust. Now based in London, she continues that work as an independent coach, speaker, and host of The Art of Being You podcast, encouraging people to embrace who they are and reclaim their individuality.

Recent research highlights the urgency of her message. The Dove Self Esteem Project has found that over half of young people worldwide do not feel good about the way they look, with social media amplifying these pressures.

In the UK, ONS figures showed that average ratings of personal well-being have declined across all measures in the year ending March 2023, with life satisfaction down to 7.45 out of 10 and anxiety increasing to 3.23 out of 10. While this may not seem significant, it translates to only 52% of the population experiencing life satisfaction, for example, or 35 million people in the UK. Women report higher levels of anxiety than men, with over a quarter affected compared with one in five men.

“We die a thousand little deaths by comparison on social media,” Nancy said. “We are living up to what influencers tell us we should like or want, and in the process we forget what we actually value. Are we truly living, or are we just buying things, ticking boxes, and then thinking, ‘now what?’”

Nancy points to cultural examples that highlight the importance of authenticity and self-discovery, such as Victoria Beckham’s new Netflix documentary. In it, Victoria shares how her Spice Girls bandmates helped her feel confident in her own skin and how she instils that same message in her daughter, Harper. Despite personal and business setbacks, Victoria made a deliberate reset to be more authentic in her work and life, relying on both emotional and financial support from David Beckham while ensuring her creativity and identity remained central.

“Victoria’s story shows that true confidence comes from knowing who you are and being willing to follow your own path, even when it is difficult,” Nancy added. “Society says it values individuality, but it still rewards sameness. Real confidence is not about being louder or more polished, it is about being real. When you stop comparing, you stop performing. That is when fulfilment begins.”

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