Identity & Self-Concept
Who you’ve become, who you’re becoming — the work of identity-level change.
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Imposter Syndrome for Healers Who Over-Give (Advanced)
The pattern of over-giving in healers is well-documented. What’s less often named is the specific way imposter syndrome drives it — and the way over-giving then feeds the…
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Imposter Syndrome for People With Decades of Inner Work Behind Them
Twenty years. Thirty years. Some number that represents a significant portion of your adult life spent in genuine, serious, committed inner work.
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Imposter Syndrome for High-Achievers Hitting a Glass Ceiling
You have the track record. The results. The credibility, at least on paper. And for a long time, the next step came naturally — you performed well and…
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Imposter Syndrome for Teachers Becoming Coaches
If you spent years in education, you know how to hold a room. You know curriculum design, lesson planning, differentiated instruction, classroom management. You know how to explain…
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Imposter Syndrome for Parents With Limited Time
There is a specific flavor of imposter syndrome that comes from building something while also being responsible for small people.
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Imposter Syndrome for Introverted Coaches Building a Practice
Building a coaching practice requires a level of sustained visibility that most introversion-aware advice doesn’t adequately prepare you for.
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Imposter Syndrome for Those Who Know the Theory but Can’t Apply It
You can explain cognitive distortions. You can name the specific thought patterns that feed the imposter cycle. You know what integration means, what somatic work does, why identity-level…
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Imposter Syndrome for Highly Sensitive Entrepreneurs
Building a business requires tolerating a level of stimulation that highly sensitive people (HSPs) find genuinely more costly than the general population does.
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Imposter Syndrome for People Mid-Awakening
Being mid-awakening is a specific place. You know enough to see through the old certainties — the cultural scripts, the conditioning, the automatic ways of being — but…
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Imposter Syndrome for Empaths Who Absorb Others’ Energy
If you’re highly attuned to the emotional states of the people around you, imposter syndrome has a specific dimension that’s worth naming: sometimes what you think is your…