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Belonging has been a predominant theme throughout this month, and the inquiry into belonging is not prompted by any doubts regarding our credentials. Rather, it stems from our own questioning of them. In this episode, I examine the concept of the knowledge ceiling: the gap between what I know and what I feel I'm allowed to claim
Across three different roles, I repeatedly encounter the same obstacle. I am realizing that this issue is not rooted in competence. Instead, it pertains to belonging. Competence is something you build. Belonging is something you claim. Overcoming impostor syndrome is not simply about skill but about cultivating a sense of belonging.
Connect with Charbel:
๐ Read the book: The Door Builder๐ Purchase The Door Builder on Amazon๐ผ Connect on LinkedIn๐ Brand Ambassador: Find the Good Brand (Shop & Support)๐ Learn more about Charbel Aoun
By Charbel AounBelonging has been a predominant theme throughout this month, and the inquiry into belonging is not prompted by any doubts regarding our credentials. Rather, it stems from our own questioning of them. In this episode, I examine the concept of the knowledge ceiling: the gap between what I know and what I feel I'm allowed to claim
Across three different roles, I repeatedly encounter the same obstacle. I am realizing that this issue is not rooted in competence. Instead, it pertains to belonging. Competence is something you build. Belonging is something you claim. Overcoming impostor syndrome is not simply about skill but about cultivating a sense of belonging.
Connect with Charbel:
๐ Read the book: The Door Builder๐ Purchase The Door Builder on Amazon๐ผ Connect on LinkedIn๐ Brand Ambassador: Find the Good Brand (Shop & Support)๐ Learn more about Charbel Aoun