• SOMETIMES I JUST WANT TO QUIT: OVERCOMING IMPOSTER SYNDROME

  • May 6 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast
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SOMETIMES I JUST WANT TO QUIT: OVERCOMING IMPOSTER SYNDROME

  • Summary

  • Ever wrestled with that nagging voice in your head that says you're not good enough, or that you don't truly belong at the top of your game? Our latest episode peels back the curtain on the ever-present imposter syndrome, sharing not just my own tales of navigating these treacherous waters but also the personal stories of others.

    Parenthood, with its profound shifts in identity, can often compound these feelings of fraudulence, and we're laying it all on the table. We share the raw emotional journey, from the milestones that make us question our role in our children's lives to the disassociation that can shock us at the most unexpected times. It's a chapter about embracing the chaos, seeking therapy, and finding support in the midst of transformation. Meanwhile, we also spotlight the sweet successes and challenges that come with leadership and entrepreneurship, revealing how we aim to mentor and inspire our teams at the salon and beyond.

    Wrapping up the conversation, we toast to the victories, no matter how small, and acknowledge the necessity of pausing to appreciate them. After all, finding fulfillment in our accomplishments often requires reaching out for support, and there's no weakness in that. So join us for an episode that's not just a heart-to-heart discussion but an empowering embrace for anyone fighting the silent battle against self-doubt. We're all in this together, and together, we can make it.

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