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Throwback Series - Imposter Syndrome: The Accidental Entrepreneur

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Imposter syndrome plagues even the most successful leaders. Can you relate? The more successful you are, the less you feel like you deserve it. I used to call myself the “accidental entrepreneur” because I didn’t feel like I really was worthy of the business I had built.

This episode is a part of a special Throwback Series. I am re-release episodes from my archive that are near and dear to my heart!

In today’s episode, we discuss:

– The lies that Imposter Syndrome whispers to even the most accomplished business leaders

– What I call “the belief window” and how it affects our ability to RECEIVE praise

– My experience with Imposter Syndrome and how I reconcile that I DO belong

– Why working hard and NOT doing everything yourself does NOT make you a fraud

Subscribe and Review

Have you subscribed to my podcast? If the answer is no, I’d love for you to subscribe. Diary of a Doer is full of stories of business, some behind the scenes, and freaking amazing guests.

If you’re feeling really generous, I’d love for you to give me a review on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps me out a ton!

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Imposter syndrome plagues even the most successful leaders. Can you relate? The more successful you are, the less you feel like you deserve it. I used to call myself the “accidental entrepreneur” because I didn’t feel like I really was worthy of the business I had built.

This episode is a part of a special Throwback Series. I am re-release episodes from my archive that are near and dear to my heart!

In today’s episode, we discuss:

– The lies that Imposter Syndrome whispers to even the most accomplished business leaders

– What I call “the belief window” and how it affects our ability to RECEIVE praise

– My experience with Imposter Syndrome and how I reconcile that I DO belong

– Why working hard and NOT doing everything yourself does NOT make you a fraud

Subscribe and Review

Have you subscribed to my podcast? If the answer is no, I’d love for you to subscribe. Diary of a Doer is full of stories of business, some behind the scenes, and freaking amazing guests.

If you’re feeling really generous, I’d love for you to give me a review on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps me out a ton!

  continue reading

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