Here's how to overcome imposter syndrome for good [image] [image]( Hi {NAME}, Do you ever feel like you don’t deserve to be where you are, doing what you’re doing? … Like you don’t have the expertise or authority to call yourself an expert – or maybe even do what you do – and that if people knew who you *really* were, they would most likely go another direction? Well, guess what? It’s not just you! We ALL get this feeling from time to time. (Yes, even me, with my decades-long track record of life-changing success.) It’s called “imposter syndrome” and it stems from self-doubt and the compulsion to compare ourselves with others. But the fact is, your “imposter syndrome” is just a story you tell yourself! It isn’t an accurate representation of the truth. And when you allow yourself to succumb to it, you stop yourself from discovering what you are truly capable of achieving. That’s why today I’d like to share my top tips on how to overcome imposter syndrome and gain the confidence and self-faith you need to grow beyond your limitations and achieve your big goals in life. Keep reading to learn more! [Maximum confidence]() How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome It’s time to replace the little voice in your head that whispers, “you’re not good enough,” with a much louder voice that continually proclaims how awesome you really are! [READY TO TELL YOURSELF A DIFFERENT STORY?]( [Success Principles]( CALLING ALL IMPACT MAKERS If you work with others and are looking for a powerful way to increase your impact and level up your career, here’s your chance to master my proven transformational training secrets and learn from me live and in person! [TRAIN THE TRAINER LIVE]( [Elevated Alignment](=) TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH THE POWER OF INTENTION In this new episode, Lynne McTaggart and I talk about the fascinating science behind intention, the power of collective consciousness, and their transformative effects on individuals and communities. [LISTEN HERE]()
(or on your favorite podcast platform) What New Story Will You Tell Yourself? What new evolution of yourself are you ready to unleash upon the world? You get to decide, {NAME}. Only you can write the story that determines how you see yourself and the world around you. I can give you the information and mindset tools (there are a ton of free resources on jackcanfield.com). But you have to be the one to do the work and create that new story for yourself. So, if you find yourself frequently suffering from imposter syndrome, this week I challenge you to sit down and write a list of at least 50 wins you have achieved in your life. I’m talking about big wins such as graduating school, getting a job, traveling to a foreign country, falling in love, raising happy children, and so on. But I’m also talking about smaller successes such as getting in shape, asking for help, or teaching yourself guitar – literally any accomplishment that you’re proud of or improved your life in some way. Then, once you’ve completed your list, put it somewhere you can see it every day so you remember that YOU are someone who accomplishes things! This is the story you should be telling yourself. Because it’s true. To your infinite potential for success, Jack Canfield [Profile Image] Jack Canfield
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