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Ep. 9: Imposter Syndrome – Living as if You Don’t Belong

11 min · 22 de feb de 2026
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You worked hard to get here. You earned your place. But internally, it still feels like you don’t belong. In this episode of The Powers That Paralyze, Dr. Henry Venter explores imposter syndrome—the persistent belief that your success is undeserved and that sooner or later, you’ll be exposed. You’ll learn: • Why imposter syndrome isn’t a lack of ability—but a learned psychological pattern • How it connects to fear, doubt, shame, perfectionism, and the opinions of others • How to break the cycle and begin trusting yourself again If you’ve ever felt like you’re “faking it,” this episode will help you understand why—and how to reclaim authorship of your life. Because you are not an imposter. You are becoming. Download the free Imposter Syndrome Reflection Worksheet by clicking on the hyperlink below: Imposter Syndrome Worksheet [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nx4TggNg5Y2sHdHD9vZeTNINOgEjsejp/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=114337892372929466643&rtpof=true&sd=true]

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Portada del episodio Ep. 9: Imposter Syndrome – Living as if You Don’t Belong

Ep. 9: Imposter Syndrome – Living as if You Don’t Belong

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