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TPRR Episode 19 You Don’t Have an Impostor Syndrome Problem.mp4

25 min · 10 de abr de 2026
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You don’t have an impostor syndrome problem. The feeling is real. But it’s not what’s shaping your leadership. What I see, over and over again with executive women, is this: It’s not the feeling that costs you. It’s the decision you make because of it. The moment you soften what you know… explain more than necessary… or hold back slightly… That’s where your authority shifts. In this episode, I break down what impostor feelings actually are, why they show up at higher levels, and how to stop letting them shape your decisions in real time. If you’ve ever questioned your voice in a room you’ve already earned your place in… this one will land.

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