Self-doubt is one of the most crippling, yet common, challenges I see coaches and consultants facing in our community.
Impostor syndrome is like an alien being living rent-free in your consciousness.
Writer Tim Denning talks about how to kick out the unwelcome guest, for good:
1: Create evidence of your abilities – every little triumph should be celebrated
2: Keep taking action – self doubt can’t creep in when you’re usefully busy
3: Think what you used to be like – you’ve come a long way, baby!
4: Be kinder to yourself – slack can always be cut.
5: Stop imagining future scenarios – that’s called worrying.
6: Remember you’ll learn and grow – even from the worst that happens.
This crazy person who’s talking you down has no place in your life.
Just tell them you don’t hang around with the likes of them.
See you around
Jonny
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