Your students need this before they can succeed…
Mar 18, 2026 6:15 pm
Hi there,
Do your students feel safe enough to make mistakes in your course?
Many course creators assume that if students aren’t participating, practicing, or speaking up, it’s because they’re not motivated. But often, the real reason is something much simpler.
They’re afraid of getting it wrong.
Here’s the problem:
Many students carry a quiet fear of judgment — especially in group settings. They worry about saying the wrong thing, misunderstanding the lesson, or making a mistake in front of others.
And when that fear is present, something important happens.
Students stop practicing.
They stay quiet.
They hold back their ideas.
They avoid trying new skills.
Without practice, confidence never has a chance to grow. So even though the content may be helpful, students remain stuck — not because they can’t learn, but because they don’t feel safe enough to try.
The solution is to create a safe practice space. A low-stakes, judgment-free environment where students can experiment, ask questions, and make mistakes without feeling embarrassed.
When students know it’s safe to try, something powerful shifts.
They take risks.
They participate more openly.
And their confidence begins to grow.
A simple principle to remember: Practice before performance. Give your students room to experiment inside the learning environment before they apply the skills in the real world. Because when people feel safe, they practice. And when they practice, they grow.
If you'd like to support creating a course environment where your students feel encouraged, supported, and confident to participate, we’d love to help.
Learn how to build a supportive learning environment:
Warm Wishes,
Marie Mason Business Strategy Coach Business Solutions Academy