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Have you ever found yourself questioning your own capabilities, even after achieving success? You've been promoted, gained more responsibility and pay, yet that nagging feeling of inadequacy, often known as imposter syndrome, creeps in. In this Monday Mindset episode, Nick and Wil dive deep into this self-doubt that can significantly limit career growth. They explore how comparison to others can fuel this feeling, recalling personal moments, from playing professional sports at 16 and feeling out of place among grown men, to starting a new corporate role with no prior knowledge of the clients being supported. But what if this feeling isn't a sign you're wrong, but simply a sign you're growing? Drawing on insights from Seneca, they discuss how our fears are often groundless, as we imagine more bad things than actually happen. Instead of getting caught up in hypothetical negatives, the focus should shift to the present reality.
Tune in to discover how embracing this mindset can help you transform self-doubt into your greatest strength.
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Have you ever found yourself questioning your own capabilities, even after achieving success? You've been promoted, gained more responsibility and pay, yet that nagging feeling of inadequacy, often known as imposter syndrome, creeps in. In this Monday Mindset episode, Nick and Wil dive deep into this self-doubt that can significantly limit career growth. They explore how comparison to others can fuel this feeling, recalling personal moments, from playing professional sports at 16 and feeling out of place among grown men, to starting a new corporate role with no prior knowledge of the clients being supported. But what if this feeling isn't a sign you're wrong, but simply a sign you're growing? Drawing on insights from Seneca, they discuss how our fears are often groundless, as we imagine more bad things than actually happen. Instead of getting caught up in hypothetical negatives, the focus should shift to the present reality.
Tune in to discover how embracing this mindset can help you transform self-doubt into your greatest strength.
Key Takeaways:
Support the show
Book: Mindset Is My Degree: Transform Your Thinking, Transform Your Success
Nick Mornard Dream Vacations