“I Feel Like a Fraud (And I’m Still Showing Up)”
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What do you do when things start working… and instead of joy, you feel guilt?
When opportunities come faster than expected.
When you achieve something people around you took years to reach.
When your life starts moving, but your confidence hasn’t caught up yet.
That feeling has a name: imposter syndrome.
In this episode, I talk honestly about the quiet fear of being “found out,” the pressure that comes with fast growth, and the internal conflict of moving forward while doubting yourself. This isn’t a motivational speech—it’s a real conversation about what happens after the wins, when success doesn’t feel the way you thought it would.
We unpack why imposter syndrome shows up, how it messes with your decision-making, and what it actually takes to keep showing up even when you don’t feel ready or worthy.
If you’ve ever questioned your progress, downplayed your achievements, or felt like you were moving too fast for your own comfort—this episode is for you.
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