“I am not qualified to coach people who are more successful than I am.”
Have you ever caught yourself thinking this way?
Here’s another one: “I wonder how long it will take before someone figures out that I’m not very good at this.”
That’s Imposter Syndrome, a psychological term for an all-too-common self-sabotaging behavior when you doubt yourself and your accomplishments.
It causes the fear of being exposed as a fraud.
It makes you feel inadequate even when you’ve proven yourself to be entirely capable.
The only person who can’t seem to see your greatness is yourself.
But this impacts the choices you make, the opportunities you see, and the risks you’re willing to take to get your message out there.
And because you’re not getting your message out, there are people out there who aren’t getting the help they need.
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