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Episode 58: From Imposter Syndrome to Confidence: Understanding the Journey of Skill Acquisition

52 min · 11 de jul de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2362030/fan_mail/new] Have you ever wondered why the more you learn, the less confident you sometimes feel? In this episode, we explore the fascinating relationship between imposter syndrome, the natural progression of skill acquisition, and the Dunning-Kruger effect. We discuss why beginners often overestimate their abilities, why developing expertise can paradoxically lead to self-doubt, and how growing awareness of complexity is actually a hallmark of advancing competence, not a sign of inadequacy.  Whether you're a student, educator, or healthcare professional, this conversation offers practical insights into navigating self-doubt, embracing lifelong learning, and trusting the process of becoming an expert. Join us as we reframe imposter syndrome, not as proof that you don't belong, but as a common and often healthy stage in the journey toward mastery. Email us! loniandchristine@gmail.com Hosted on:  https://findingthebalancewithloniandchristine.buzzsprout.com [https://findingthebalancewithloniandchristine.buzzsprout.com]

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Episode 58: From Imposter Syndrome to Confidence: Understanding the Journey of Skill Acquisition

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2362030/fan_mail/new] Have you ever wondered why the more you learn, the less confident you sometimes feel? In this episode, we explore the fascinating relationship between imposter syndrome, the natural progression of skill acquisition, and the Dunning-Kruger effect. We discuss why beginners often overestimate their abilities, why developing expertise can paradoxically lead to self-doubt, and how growing awareness of complexity is actually a hallmark of advancing competence, not a sign of inadequacy.  Whether you're a student, educator, or healthcare professional, this conversation offers practical insights into navigating self-doubt, embracing lifelong learning, and trusting the process of becoming an expert. Join us as we reframe imposter syndrome, not as proof that you don't belong, but as a common and often healthy stage in the journey toward mastery. Email us! loniandchristine@gmail.com Hosted on:  https://findingthebalancewithloniandchristine.buzzsprout.com [https://findingthebalancewithloniandchristine.buzzsprout.com]

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