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There are moments in childhood that don't seem important at the time but quietly shape how we see ourselves for years.
In this episode, we explore imposter syndrome - not as something that suddenly appears in adulthood, but as something rooted in early experiences that stay with us longer than we expect.
It's about feeling overlooked.
Questioning your place in the room.
And carrying a quiet belief that maybe you're not as capable as others think.
This conversation reflects on how those early moments follow us into our careers, why success doesn't always feel like confidence, and what changes when you begin to see your growth more clearly.
Because sometimes, the problem isn't your ability.
It's the story you've been telling yourself.
By Clay JohnsonThere are moments in childhood that don't seem important at the time but quietly shape how we see ourselves for years.
In this episode, we explore imposter syndrome - not as something that suddenly appears in adulthood, but as something rooted in early experiences that stay with us longer than we expect.
It's about feeling overlooked.
Questioning your place in the room.
And carrying a quiet belief that maybe you're not as capable as others think.
This conversation reflects on how those early moments follow us into our careers, why success doesn't always feel like confidence, and what changes when you begin to see your growth more clearly.
Because sometimes, the problem isn't your ability.
It's the story you've been telling yourself.