4 Signs You Are OVERCOMING Imposter Syndrome

Hey MTV πŸ“Ί, welcome to my crib (π˜ˆπ˜’π˜ˆ this blog), where we talk a lot about symptoms of experiencing imposter syndrome….⁣
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But on this fine Friday, I wanted to shed light on the good shit that you may be experiencing because you’re doing the werk ✨ so, here are 4 ways that you’re overcoming imposter syndrome:⁣
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πŸ’Έ Someone says "no" to your offer and it doesn't ruin your day.⁣
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Sometimes, a no means not right now or not this offer. Also, just because an offer isn’t right for one person, doesn’t mean it’s not perfect for another. You are someone’s sparkly unicorn.⁣
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πŸŽ™ You don't feel the need to over-prepare for guest speaking gigs or coaching calls.⁣
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Of course, if you do better with notes, that’s totally okay - but you know your shit, and people usually want to hear what YOU think about your shit - so own that shit πŸ’©β£
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πŸ’• You easily detach from your client's actions, because you know you're doing your best to help them and they have to do the work, too.⁣
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Client experience is QUEEN - but if you do your best, there is no reason to attach your worth to someone else’s results. That’s a lose-lose for both parties, because it will impact how both you & and your client shows up. Ask for feedback and grow together.⁣
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β˜€οΈ You don't compare yourself to someone in the same niche, because you know 𝘺𝘰𝘢𝘳 𝘱𝘦𝘰𝘱𝘭𝘦 will want to learn from you.⁣
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The market isn’t oversaturated. There’s 500 different brands of tea to choose from, and you’re somebody’s cuppa. The energy you spend on comparing yourself to everyone else could be better spent creating the perfect offer for your people.⁣
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If you’re noticing these 4 signs in yourself, drop a comment below so I can celebrate you! And if you’re experiencing the opposite of any of these 4 signs, let's chat and I will help you move towards beating that inner imposter to a pulp!

 

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