Outsmarting Your Brain

Why Imposter Syndrome is a Good Thing

9 min · 6 de may de 2026
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If you experience imposter syndrome, it doesn’t mean you’re a fraud. It means you care. In this episode, I break down what imposter syndrome actually is, why it tends to show up in high achievers and people of integrity, and how to stop letting self-doubt run the show. We’ll talk about growth, attention, ego, and why the discomfort you feel when stepping into bigger rooms is often a sign that you’re expanding, not failing. If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe! Stay in touch: Connect with me on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackiecoley/] Share your thoughts: Drop me an email [jackie@jackiecoley.com]

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