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Welcome to the first episode of 2024! Thank you for tuning into Vol 1 of TOTR in 2024: Our Professional Growth Era.
I wanted to kick-start this "era" by talking about something that we've all felt, seen, experienced: Imposter Syndrome. Regardless of the phase of life we're in, it's so natural to feel like we're lacking in some capacity, not doing enough or that we don't deserve the things we've achieved.
And while I don't need to tell you why we need to overcome this mindset, I thought I'd share a few things that have helped me get over my imposter syndrome.
Here's a few takeaways you'll find in this episode:
1. Find community and talk about your imposter syndrome. The more you talk about it, the more you realize you're not alone in feeling it, and community is where we thrive.
2. Stop using the word "imposter syndrome." It's subconsciously doing you more harm than good.
3. Never. Stop. Learning. The more you learn, the more confident you are in the things you want to achieve.
As always, leave a rating if you enjoyed the episode and thank you for listening in. I appreciate you and see on the next episode!
Where you can find me:
Instagram: Turn Off The Ringer; Esha Pathak
By Esha PathakWelcome to the first episode of 2024! Thank you for tuning into Vol 1 of TOTR in 2024: Our Professional Growth Era.
I wanted to kick-start this "era" by talking about something that we've all felt, seen, experienced: Imposter Syndrome. Regardless of the phase of life we're in, it's so natural to feel like we're lacking in some capacity, not doing enough or that we don't deserve the things we've achieved.
And while I don't need to tell you why we need to overcome this mindset, I thought I'd share a few things that have helped me get over my imposter syndrome.
Here's a few takeaways you'll find in this episode:
1. Find community and talk about your imposter syndrome. The more you talk about it, the more you realize you're not alone in feeling it, and community is where we thrive.
2. Stop using the word "imposter syndrome." It's subconsciously doing you more harm than good.
3. Never. Stop. Learning. The more you learn, the more confident you are in the things you want to achieve.
As always, leave a rating if you enjoyed the episode and thank you for listening in. I appreciate you and see on the next episode!
Where you can find me:
Instagram: Turn Off The Ringer; Esha Pathak