Self-Confidence

I’m Not

2021-01-28T20:48:05-06:00January 27th, 2021|Tags: , , |

Two of the most limiting words for me in the past have been “I’m not...” I’m not good at fixing things or I’m not good at sales. These phrases usually come from past mistakes or a time when others have been critical. Unfortunately, when we grab on to the “I’m not…” phrases, it becomes self-perpetuating. If I think I’m not ...

The Imposter Syndrome

2016-02-02T14:26:14-06:00January 19th, 2016|Tags: |

In 1978, two psychologists, Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes, coined the term “impostor syndrome.” They described it as the feeling of "phoniness in people who believe that they’re not intelligent, capable, or creative despite evidence of high achievement." God has provided us with God-given talent and skills, making our job look easy at times. Our success, coupled with the lies ...

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