The idea of Imposter Syndrome
Everyone who’s achieved something meaningful seems to have something to say about imposter syndrome.
I just saw a post by Andrew Jules on Jack's The Skool Yard community, asking for opinions on it, and it really got me thinking…
What if we celebrated those moments instead?
Because feeling like an imposter usually means one thing:👉 you’re stretching👉 you’re growing👉 you’re doing something that actually matters to you
That feeling often shows up right on the edge of expansion — when you step outside your comfort zone and move toward a dream you truly care about.
So honestly… I am saying YAY for imposter Syndrome - as it is a sign you’re on the right track.
My little reminder (yes, I’m speaking to myself too 😄):
• Notice the feeling
• Acknowledge it
• Thank it for the awareness
• Let it remind you that you’re living your dream
• And keep going anyway — all the way to the reward ✨
Growth rarely feels comfortable… but it does feel meaningful.
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The idea of Imposter Syndrome
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