Imposter Syndrome: What It Is, Why It Hits So Hard, and How to Silence That Inner Voice That Keeps Telling You You’re Not Good Enough 🎙️✨ cover art

Imposter Syndrome: What It Is, Why It Hits So Hard, and How to Silence That Inner Voice That Keeps Telling You You’re Not Good Enough 🎙️✨

Imposter Syndrome: What It Is, Why It Hits So Hard, and How to Silence That Inner Voice That Keeps Telling You You’re Not Good Enough 🎙️✨

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In this powerful episode of Path of Adjustments, we dive into a struggle so many of us face but rarely name out loud—imposter syndrome. That nagging voice that says, “You’re not qualified,” or “They’re going to find out you’re faking it”? Yeah, we’re calling it out and shutting it down 🔒.

I keep it all the way real as we explores:

  • What imposter syndrome really is (and why it’s deeper than self-doubt)
  • Why it hits hardest when you’re leveling up ⬆️
  • My own personal experiences navigating it as a young, Black, queer woman in corporate spaces
  • The subtle ways it shows up in our everyday lives
  • Proven mindset shifts and tools to build confidence from within 💪
  • How to quiet that inner critic and own your wins unapologetically

Whether you’ve been quietly questioning if you belong or shrinking in rooms you’ve worked hard to enter—this episode is your reminder: you’re not lucky, you’re qualified. And you do belong here.

Life is GREAT—get you sum! Until next time, keep growing, keep healing, and keep making those MFN adjustments. 🔥

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