
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
For Healers & Helpers
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Narrated by:
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Brent Nasworthy
About this listen
Imposter syndrome is an unavoidable pitfall for all of us in the healing and helping professions. We mistakenly believe that the key to overcoming it is lies in mastering our occupation. In truth, overcoming imposter syndrome requires coming to terms with our identity holistically and attending to our unhealed wounds. It's darkly amusing to realize that you had to do a lot of impressive achievements just to qualify for this syndrome. You deserve to have great confidence in your work. More importantly, you deserve to feel secure and confident in yourself. The unavoidable truth is that our effectiveness is intimately connected to our well-being.
©2023 Jim LaPierre (P)2023 Jim LaPierre
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