Imposter Syndrome
19th Jun, 2025
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“Who Am I to Do This?” — The Quiet Voice of Imposter Syndrome
Have you ever felt like you’re just pretending? Like one day, someone’s going to “find you out” and realize you’re not as capable, spiritual, or confident as you appear?
You’re not alone. That nagging feeling has a name: Imposter Syndrome.
It whispers things like:
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“I’m not qualified enough.”
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“I’m just a mom — what do I really have to offer?”
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“If people really knew me…”
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“Others have it more together than I do.”
Imposter syndrome affects even the most accomplished people — but it especially targets women who are trying to rediscover themselves after years of putting others first.
Maybe you’ve started a new venture, considered going back to work, or felt a calling to use your gifts in a deeper way. But doubt creeps in. You question your worth. You compare yourself to others. You hesitate instead of stepping forward.
Here’s the truth: You are not a fraud. You are a human being with lived experience, wisdom, resilience, and grace — even if your path has been imperfect.
What Helps?
✅ Naming the voice (awareness is power).
✅ Grounding yourself in truth — not just facts but faith.
✅ Learning how your brain stores limiting beliefs (and rewriting them).
✅ Surrounding yourself with people who see you.
✅ Choosing courage — even when confidence hasn’t caught up yet.
If this speaks to you, I see you. And I’d love to walk with you as you move from self-doubt to self-belief.
You don’t need to become someone else. You just need to come back home to who you’ve always been.