
(#148) Navigating imposter syndrome as an established business owner
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We’re tackling the ever-present challenge of imposter syndrome—especially for established business owners. Imposter syndrome doesn’t just disappear, but learning to navigate it is key to expanding your business and energy. Join me as we explore:
- Why imposter syndrome never fully leaves and how it shows up even for established entrepreneurs
- How feeling imposter syndrome can actually be a sign of growth and evolution in your journey
- How to use imposter syndrome to expand your capacity for more success, abundance, and leadership
- 3 powerful energetic hacks to navigate those moments of self-doubt and build resilience
If you’ve ever felt like you’re not “enough” or doubted your success, this episode will empower you to shift your perspective and harness imposter syndrome as a catalyst for personal and professional transformation.
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