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Have you ever looked at successful people and wondered how they seem to have everything figured out?
The truth might surprise you.
In this episode of Soft Life, Hard Truths, we talk about the imposter truth—the reality that most people in positions of success didn’t start with all the answers. In fact, many of them were learning, failing, and figuring things out in real time.
So why do we feel like we’re the only ones who don’t know what we’re doing?
In this honest conversation, Chudney D. Thompson breaks down the myth of having it all figured out and explains why waiting until you feel “ready” might be the very thing holding you back.
Because the truth is…
Confidence usually comes after you start.
And sometimes the people who succeed aren’t the ones who know the most — they’re the ones brave enough to begin anyway.
If you’ve ever doubted yourself, questioned your path, or felt like an imposter in your own dreams, this episode is for you.
By ChudneyHave you ever looked at successful people and wondered how they seem to have everything figured out?
The truth might surprise you.
In this episode of Soft Life, Hard Truths, we talk about the imposter truth—the reality that most people in positions of success didn’t start with all the answers. In fact, many of them were learning, failing, and figuring things out in real time.
So why do we feel like we’re the only ones who don’t know what we’re doing?
In this honest conversation, Chudney D. Thompson breaks down the myth of having it all figured out and explains why waiting until you feel “ready” might be the very thing holding you back.
Because the truth is…
Confidence usually comes after you start.
And sometimes the people who succeed aren’t the ones who know the most — they’re the ones brave enough to begin anyway.
If you’ve ever doubted yourself, questioned your path, or felt like an imposter in your own dreams, this episode is for you.