The College to Careers Podcast

Why Do I Doubt Myself? Turning Self-Doubt into Career Momentum

7 min · 10. juli 2026
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In this episode Bree explores the quiet inner dialogue that stalls careers — those thoughts that tell you you’re unqualified, too late, or not good enough. She explains why our brains default to safety instead of confidence, shows how to separate facts from harmful interpretations, and reframes comparison into curiosity. Then she gives a simple, practical challenge: name one negative belief and answer three short questions to test it, gather evidence, and shift your self-talk. For career coaching, interview prep, and ongoing support visit MyHECSCoach.com or contact a coach at info@myhecs.com / 203-939-7653.

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