Ever feel like you’re falling short—even when you know you’re doing everything right?
Like you’re in motion, you’re putting in the work, but there’s still that quiet voice whispering, “You’re not good enough.” 🤔
That’s imposter syndrome. And it’s more common than we talk about.
It doesn’t care how many wins you’ve had, how talented you are, or how far you’ve come. It tends to show up right as you’re expanding—stepping into something new, bigger, bolder. 🌱
Here’s what I’ve learned from my journey:
1. You’re not “faking it.” Imposter syndrome makes us feel like we don’t deserve our success, but the truth is, you’ve earned every bit of it. The doubt you feel isn’t a reflection of your abilities—it’s a sign you’re pushing boundaries and stepping into new levels of growth. 🔥
2. It doesn’t make you weak. So many people—successful people—feel it. It’s a normal response to growth. When you challenge yourself, your brain gets scared. But remember: that fear is just your nervous system a...