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In this episode, host Mark Mathia explores imposter syndrome—what it is, why it affects leaders, and real statistics and personal stories that show its impact. He explains how doubt can freeze high-performing people and why ego-driven worthiness fuels that fear.
Mark offers a practical solution: “out-serve” imposter syndrome by shifting from proving your worth to being useful. He shares actionable practices—daily usefulness check-ins, a heart-versus-mind audit, serving up/across/down, and empowering others—and closes with a call to action to commit to one service-focused step this week.
By Mark L. Mathia5
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In this episode, host Mark Mathia explores imposter syndrome—what it is, why it affects leaders, and real statistics and personal stories that show its impact. He explains how doubt can freeze high-performing people and why ego-driven worthiness fuels that fear.
Mark offers a practical solution: “out-serve” imposter syndrome by shifting from proving your worth to being useful. He shares actionable practices—daily usefulness check-ins, a heart-versus-mind audit, serving up/across/down, and empowering others—and closes with a call to action to commit to one service-focused step this week.