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Hey Hey {NAME} 👋 Welcome, welcome WELCOME to 2019! I hope you’ve had a great first wee

Hey Hey {NAME} 👋 Welcome, welcome WELCOME to 2019! I hope you’ve had a great first week to this brand new year. My heart tells me this is going to be one of your very best. 💖 Quick question — What do JLo, Maya Angelou and YOU have in common? Can’t guess? Well, if you’ve ever felt like a fraud — like every accomplishment you’ve ever made is just a fluke and someday people are going to find out — you’re in good company. According to research, “Impostor Syndrome” affects a whopping 70% of us. But it tends to hit women especially hard. Why? Because as women, and members of other traditionally underrepresented groups, it’s easy to look around and feel out of place or like we don’t belong. Socially, we’ve been conditioned to self-deprecate and downplay our abilities. When we internalize that message — that we’re not the “real deal” — we suffer major consequences. Not just emotionally, mentally and creatively. But financially. I’m talking smaller careers and smaller bank accounts. In this brand new MarieTV, you’ll learn 6 effective strategies to put a stop to impostor syndrome before it stops you. [Feel Like a Fraud? Here’s How to Overcome Impostor Syndrome]( Once you’ve had a chance to watch, head on over to the blog for a two-part challenge. I’d love to know… - Have you ever felt like a fraud? (I certainly have.) - What strategies have been helpful for you in terms of building genuine self-confidence? [Hop into the comments]( and let me know. Like anything we might feel shameful about — feeling like a fake has no chance of survival when brought into the light. Hope to see you there, {NAME}. 💫 With so much New Year love, XO Marie P.S. Got friends, clients or colleagues who sometimes struggle with feeling like a fraud? Forward this email. They may need this encouragement more than you know. 💞💖 If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription, you can [update your preferences]( or email your request to info@marieforleo.com. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( Marie Forleo International, 511 Avenue of the Americas #517, New York, NY 10011

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