Mar 27, 2020
Do you feel as though you deserve your success?
If you’re like 70% of us, you probably feel as though you’re a bit of a fraud. No matter how many awards … how much praise … and how many opportunities you’re offered … there seems to always be a little voice in your head telling you that you don’t deserve it.
That little voice wants you to believe that you’ve made it as far as you have based on luck alone. Not on your skills, achievements, or experience.
But let me tell you a little secret -- that little voice has been VERY busy.
It whispers in the ear of almost every super successful person you can think of!
The author you admire. The bad-ass CEO you look up to. The musician that keeps your booty shaking -- they all worry that they’re imposters, too.
So you’re in great company!
Since simply knowing that you aren’t alone may not be enough to cut through the demoralizing voice of your Imposter Syndrome, I’d love to share some incredible resources and tips to help you recognize and combat this confidence-killing condition!
Let’s get started!
In my latest podcast episode, you’ll discover:
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Highlights:
04:04 Introducing … the dreaded Imposter Syndrome!
07:04 Feel like a fraud? Take the Imposter Syndrome Quiz
09:30 Where does your quiver come from?
10:12 What is it to be an imposter?
10:34 “One study shows that 70% of successful people feel like an imposter at some point”
11:35 The signs that may reveal that you have Imposter Syndrome
14:09 How do we work through Imposter Syndrome?
15:00 Just-in-Time learning … and how it can help you
16:20 You don’t have to do it all alone
17:57 Take time to review your resume of accomplishments
19:08 “How often do we stop to really look at our skills and qualifications?”
21:02 What you feel v. What you have done
22:50 “I invite you to embrace your strengths, talents, and skills … and OWN it”
24:50 “Oftentimes, REAL imposters don’t experience or recognize Imposter Syndrome”
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