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Leading Through Imposter Syndrome in Yourself and Your Team (Monday Mindset)

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Have you ever found yourself questioning your own capabilities, even after achieving success? You've been promoted, gained more responsibility and pay, yet that nagging feeling of inadequacy, often known as imposter syndrome, creeps in. In this Monday Mindset episode, Nick and Wil dive deep into this self-doubt that can significantly limit career growth. They explore how comparison to others can fuel this feeling, recalling personal moments, from playing professional sports at 16 and feeling out of place among grown men, to starting a new corporate role with no prior knowledge of the clients being supported. But what if this feeling isn't a sign you're wrong, but simply a sign you're growing? Drawing on insights from Seneca, they discuss how our fears are often groundless, as we imagine more bad things than actually happen. Instead of getting caught up in hypothetical negatives, the focus should shift to the present reality.

Tune in to discover how embracing this mindset can help you transform self-doubt into your greatest strength.

Key Takeaways:

  • Imposter syndrome is a common feeling that can arise even when you've been promoted or gained more responsibility and pay.
  • The feeling of imposter syndrome is often driven by comparison to others.
  • Imposter syndrome isn't necessarily a negative sign, but rather a sign you are growing.
  • How groundless fears and imagining negative outcomes that are unlikely to happen can contribute to imposter syndrome.
  • Reflect on your past progress to see how much you've grown, which can help combat feelings of not being "good enough".
  • The importance of not comparing yourself to others in your role, as others may envy the skills you possess, and teams are strong due to diverse perspectives.
  • Strategies for dealing with fear, including writing down your fears and trying to turn them into positive action that you can impact.
  • The importance of feeding your mind positive and growth-oriented information, much like you would treat your body, to counter negativity and self-doubt.
  • How to coach team members struggling with self-doubt by focusing on their principles, vision, and the "how" of their work, not just metrics.
  • Courage is defined not as the absence of fear, but as acting in spite of fear.
  • A powerful tactic to combat overwhelm and anxiety is to focus on taking action, specifically the very next step or the "critical few" things you need to accomplish.
  • Individuals who experience imposter syndrome are often the ones who are highly capable and can make a significant impact with a little confidence boost.

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Have you ever found yourself questioning your own capabilities, even after achieving success? You've been promoted, gained more responsibility and pay, yet that nagging feeling of inadequacy, often known as imposter syndrome, creeps in. In this Monday Mindset episode, Nick and Wil dive deep into this self-doubt that can significantly limit career growth. They explore how comparison to others can fuel this feeling, recalling personal moments, from playing professional sports at 16 and feeling out of place among grown men, to starting a new corporate role with no prior knowledge of the clients being supported. But what if this feeling isn't a sign you're wrong, but simply a sign you're growing? Drawing on insights from Seneca, they discuss how our fears are often groundless, as we imagine more bad things than actually happen. Instead of getting caught up in hypothetical negatives, the focus should shift to the present reality.

Tune in to discover how embracing this mindset can help you transform self-doubt into your greatest strength.

Key Takeaways:

  • Imposter syndrome is a common feeling that can arise even when you've been promoted or gained more responsibility and pay.
  • The feeling of imposter syndrome is often driven by comparison to others.
  • Imposter syndrome isn't necessarily a negative sign, but rather a sign you are growing.
  • How groundless fears and imagining negative outcomes that are unlikely to happen can contribute to imposter syndrome.
  • Reflect on your past progress to see how much you've grown, which can help combat feelings of not being "good enough".
  • The importance of not comparing yourself to others in your role, as others may envy the skills you possess, and teams are strong due to diverse perspectives.
  • Strategies for dealing with fear, including writing down your fears and trying to turn them into positive action that you can impact.
  • The importance of feeding your mind positive and growth-oriented information, much like you would treat your body, to counter negativity and self-doubt.
  • How to coach team members struggling with self-doubt by focusing on their principles, vision, and the "how" of their work, not just metrics.
  • Courage is defined not as the absence of fear, but as acting in spite of fear.
  • A powerful tactic to combat overwhelm and anxiety is to focus on taking action, specifically the very next step or the "critical few" things you need to accomplish.
  • Individuals who experience imposter syndrome are often the ones who are highly capable and can make a significant impact with a little confidence boost.

Support the show

Book: Mindset Is My Degree: Transform Your Thinking, Transform Your Success

Nick Mornard Dream Vacations

  continue reading

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