The Only Time You Have Imposter Syndrome…

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Summary

  • Impostor syndrome only happens if you say things that aren't true. So, always tell the truth.
  • I stay super real and just share facts about what I've done. This keeps impostor syndrome away.
  • State what you did without adding judgments; for example, say, "I did a million and a half a year and got up to 150 clients."
  • It's important to be honest about what you're good at. I realized I was better at getting clients than running a big agency business.
  • Sharing your real experiences and successes makes you believable and trustworthy.

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How To Take Action

Keep It Real and Share Your Truth

Talk the Truth: Always say what’s true. Impostor syndrome happens when you don’t. So, just be super real. Share facts about what you've done. If you made $1.5 million and got 150 clients, say that. Don't add any extra fluff.

State What You Did Without Judgments: When you talk about your achievements, leave out the judgments. Just state the facts. Like, "I did a million and a half a year and got up to 150 clients." This helps people see you're trustworthy.

Focus on What You're Good At: Be honest about your strengths. If you’re better at getting clients than running a big business, own it. Share your expertise in client acquisition if that’s your strong suit.

Share Real Experiences: Talk about what you’ve really done. It makes you believable. When people know your real experiences, they trust you more. So, if you’ve got a cool client-getting system, share that.

Stay Honest to Avoid Impostor Syndrome: By telling the truth and sharing what’s true, you won’t feel like an impostor. You’ll be confident because you're being real and not misrepresenting anything.

Actionable Steps:

  1. List Your Achievements Without Fluff: Write down your business milestones as they are. No extra padding.
  2. Identify Your Strengths: Know what you’re good at. Focus on sharing those skills or systems.
  3. Be Transparent: When talking, just state facts. If you helped 150 clients, say just that.
  4. Share Your Story: Use your true experiences in your talks or writings. People will trust your real journey.
  5. Practice Honesty: Keep reminding yourself to be honest. This will help keep impostor syndrome away.

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