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Even the most successful therapists and entrepreneurs get hit with impostor syndrome from time to time.
It can leave you questioning the choices you make even when things are going well, and it takes resilience to combat it.
As an entrepreneur, you will often take risks, and not everything will turn out as you imagined it would. It's normal to feel impostor syndrome, but it's important to remember that feeling it does not make you a failure.
If you are a therapist and entrepreneur struggling with impostor syndrome and not sure how to work through it, this episode is for you.
In this episode, I talk with Meg Kelly, mental health counselor, host of the Mental Status Podcast, coach for therapists at Informer Coaching & Consulting, and the Anti-Work Therapist on Instagram.
Top 3 reasons to listen to the entire episode:
Impostor syndrome basically comes with the territory of entrepreneurship, and even having success and big wins can sometimes be overshadowed by one mistake or negative comment. But this is a feeling we all experience to some degree, so you're not alone and you're not a failure for feeling it.
More about Meg:
Meg Kelly, MA is a mental health counselor, host of the Mental Status Podcast, and coach for therapists at Informer Coaching & Consulting. In her private practice, she specializes in treating therapists and healthcare workers who are experiencing burnout, vicarious trauma, and compassion fatigue, and uses a blend of trauma-informed interventions such as EMDR, somatic interventions, and existential therapy. She is a strong advocate for the well-being of those who help others and strives to demystify the experience of being a mental health provider in today's world.
Meg owns and operates a 100% telehealth practice for Indiana and Florida residents, Lykke Counseling & Wellness, LLC. She can also be found on Instagram @antiworktherapist and @informercoaching.
Meg's Website: informercoaching.com
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Even the most successful therapists and entrepreneurs get hit with impostor syndrome from time to time.
It can leave you questioning the choices you make even when things are going well, and it takes resilience to combat it.
As an entrepreneur, you will often take risks, and not everything will turn out as you imagined it would. It's normal to feel impostor syndrome, but it's important to remember that feeling it does not make you a failure.
If you are a therapist and entrepreneur struggling with impostor syndrome and not sure how to work through it, this episode is for you.
In this episode, I talk with Meg Kelly, mental health counselor, host of the Mental Status Podcast, coach for therapists at Informer Coaching & Consulting, and the Anti-Work Therapist on Instagram.
Top 3 reasons to listen to the entire episode:
Impostor syndrome basically comes with the territory of entrepreneurship, and even having success and big wins can sometimes be overshadowed by one mistake or negative comment. But this is a feeling we all experience to some degree, so you're not alone and you're not a failure for feeling it.
More about Meg:
Meg Kelly, MA is a mental health counselor, host of the Mental Status Podcast, and coach for therapists at Informer Coaching & Consulting. In her private practice, she specializes in treating therapists and healthcare workers who are experiencing burnout, vicarious trauma, and compassion fatigue, and uses a blend of trauma-informed interventions such as EMDR, somatic interventions, and existential therapy. She is a strong advocate for the well-being of those who help others and strives to demystify the experience of being a mental health provider in today's world.
Meg owns and operates a 100% telehealth practice for Indiana and Florida residents, Lykke Counseling & Wellness, LLC. She can also be found on Instagram @antiworktherapist and @informercoaching.
Meg's Website: informercoaching.com
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đď¸ Listen to more episodes of the All Things Private Practice Podcast here: www.allthingspractice.com/all-things-private-practice-podcast
đď¸Spotify: atppod.com/spotify
đď¸Apple Podcasts: atppod.com/apple
đď¸Google Podcasts: atppod.com/google
đ¨ď¸ Join the All Things Private Practice FB Community:  www.facebook.com/groups/privatepracticebuilding
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Mentioned in this episode:
A Thanks to Our Sponsor, Owl Practice!
Visit the website for Owl Practice here!
A Thanks to Our Sponsor, The Receptionist for iPad!
Visit the website for The Receptionist for iPad here!
Mentioned in this episode:
The Receptionist for iPad
I want to thank The Receptionist for iPad for sponsoring this episode.
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