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Imposter syndrome- sound scary? Don't worry, it is not scary at all. Most have experienced this situation at some point in their life. Imposter syndrome may be described as the negative feelings that overcome a person and make them feel like they are in a place where they not belong. It is the idea that someone’s accomplishments are actually because of sheer luck and not because of their capability or hard work.

Sometimes we undermine our accomplishment and feel as if we are not good enough. Lucas describes his own experiences of imposter syndrome in his life and how he deals with it. Do you ever feel as if you are not good enough? Do you ever ask yourself, why should people trust me? or why should people look at me as the expert when there are so many others to choose? These basic questions can help to tell you if imposter syndrome is affecting your mindset.

It is important to remind yourself occasionally of all the things that you have accomplished, achieved, and reflect on lessons learned. Doing so will help alleviate these thoughts and feelings of self-doubt. Lucas’ first experience with imposter syndrome dates back to when he was 16 and was entrusted with a major entrepreneurial responsibility. This made him doubt himself because he could not stop thinking of his age as a hindrance. Paddy joins in to inspire the listeners to always focus on becoming the better version of themselves without getting tied up on those negative thoughts about their current and past achievements.

Why do we have to think about what people think of us? People who care about you will be honest enough to tell you if what you are doing is right and where you are going is wrong. Do not let anyone deter you from speaking of your accomplishments is the key takeaway from today’s episode. Never back off from speaking the truth or speaking facts. The moment you start cooking stories and speak lies is the moment you start to feel like an imposter.

Develop atomic habits as they will help you to honor your accomplishments. Visualize your success, whether it is about the micro-goals or larger aspirations. Also, the cycle of learning is what pushes you away from imposter syndrome. Learning helps you step up your game until you stop feeling like a fraud.

At last, it is important to listen to the people who care about your well-being and the ones who truly have your back. It is also important to have conversations with your non-work-related tribe. Imposter syndrome comes into place when you are excited about sharing something but people or even you pose questions that make you freeze and feel as if you are not credentialed to answer.

You'll Learn

  • The what, how, and why’s of imposter syndrome.

  • The importance of reminding yourself of your achievements.

  • How to escape self-doubt and overcome negative thoughts.

  • The significance of learning as a means of becoming the better version of yourself.

  • How important it is to take time off from gadgets to catch your train of thoughts.

  • How to take criticism constructively.

  • Neuroplasticity is a concept of brain evolution.

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