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Every coach has been there—even the ones with polished brands and full programs. That sneaky voice that says "Who am I to do this?" or "I'm not good enough" is called imposter syndrome, and in this episode, we're talking about it honestly.
I'm sharing my own story with imposter syndrome—where it came from, how it's shown up in my business, and the specific mindset tools that helped me move through it. I also break down five practical strategies to quiet that inner critic so you can confidently show up, serve your clients, and build the coaching business you're meant to lead.
Key TakeawaysYou don't need another certification. You don't need to be perfect. You just need to start. Because your people aren't waiting for a flawless coach—they're waiting for a real one.
By Rachel Feldman5
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Every coach has been there—even the ones with polished brands and full programs. That sneaky voice that says "Who am I to do this?" or "I'm not good enough" is called imposter syndrome, and in this episode, we're talking about it honestly.
I'm sharing my own story with imposter syndrome—where it came from, how it's shown up in my business, and the specific mindset tools that helped me move through it. I also break down five practical strategies to quiet that inner critic so you can confidently show up, serve your clients, and build the coaching business you're meant to lead.
Key TakeawaysYou don't need another certification. You don't need to be perfect. You just need to start. Because your people aren't waiting for a flawless coach—they're waiting for a real one.