The Functioning Overthinker
The Functioning Overthinker Podcast is designed to help listeners see overthinking through a new lens, not as a burden but as a God-given strength that, when surrendered to Him, can be used for wisdom, discernment, and purpose. Rooted in faith, the show dives into conversations on womanhood, spiritual growth, career, leadership, and everyday life, offering biblical encouragement and practical guidance for navigating it all with grace and clarity.
The Functioning Overthinker
I Feel Like An Imposter | What Is Imposter Syndrome? | Convo. 7
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Today, we're exploring a topic that can be incredibly challenging and distressing - the feeling of being an imposter.
Whether it's in our personal or professional lives, many of us have experienced the feeling of not being good enough or feeling like we don't belong. In this episode, we'll be discussing the impact of imposter syndrome on our mental and emotional well-being.
We'll also explore some strategies for managing imposter syndrome and finding a sense of confidence and self-worth. We'll discuss the importance of recognizing our own strengths and achievements and learning to embrace our unique qualities and contributions.
So if you're struggling with imposter syndrome, or feeling like you don't belong, this episode is for you. Tune in as we explore the topic of feeling like an imposter, and share some insights and strategies to help you find confidence and self-worth in your personal and professional life. Let's dive in!
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