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On this episode, Imposter Syndrome: What is it and how to Overcome It, Benjamin explores a topic that hits home for even the most capable leaders and that topic is imposter syndrome. If you’ve ever felt like you don’t deserve your success, that you’re ‘faking it,’ or that you’re just waiting for someone to find out you’re not as competent as they think, this episode is for you. This teaching breaks down what imposter syndrome is, why it’s so prevalent for leaders, and most importantly, provides you with a step-by-step approach to overcome it. imposter syndrome isn’t a flaw; it’s a sign of growth, ambition, and caring deeply about your work and God’s calling in your life. The fact that you recognize and care is good thing. Let's get into this episode!
Episode Quote:
"Imposter syndrome is that voice in your head that whispers, ‘You’re not good enough,’ or, ‘You don’t belong here.’ It makes you doubt your skills, your decisions, and your worth. It makes you question your success and fuels your fear that others will discover you’re not as capable as they think you are. And I’ve been there too."

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Chapters

1. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Leadership (00:00:00)

2. Empowering Leadership Through Podcast Support (00:20:31)

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