Nicole felt like an imposter in her job. Even though she had been at her company for over a decade, her brain continued to tell her that she wasn’t good enough. She was convinced the only way to manage life as a working mom was to pull back in her career. But in coaching, she learned how to step back from the imposter voice and shift it into something positive. She started naming and believing what made her exceptional as an employee, mom and human and her confidence increased. In this episode, Nicole shares several tools that helped her manage her imposter thoughts and create a balanced and fulfilling working mom life. Topics in this episode:Managing imposter syndrome – what is it and how do you deal with it? A simple question that will shift any negative voice in your headWhy your brain freaks out when you think about letting go of the thought “I’m not good enough”A foundational exercise to create confidence in your current jobWhat it takes to increase self-beliefWhat it takes to stop avoiding icky feelings like failure or disappointment Show Notes:Want to speak to me directly about if you should quit your job or stay? Then apply for a free breakthrough call by clicking here: www.rebeccaolsoncoaching.com/book Join my email list to get the latest resources on creating a fulfilling and balance life: https://www.ambitiousandbalanced.com/emaillist
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