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Success Hot Sheet From Kim Nishida and Ready to Evolve Coaching |
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Just a brief reality check for some of you this week. If you have ever walked into a chamber mixer with sweaty palms and the nail-biting suspicion that everyone can see right through you, read on.
Kim Nishida, Small Business Success Coach In this issue: |
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How to Stop Feeling Like an Imposter
I recently read an article in the September 2006 issue of Inc. Magazine titled, The Imposter Syndrome: Why Do So Many Successful Entrepreneurs Feel Like Fakes? (To listen to a podcast from Inc.com elaborating on the Imposter Syndrome, click here.) Here are some surprising statistics from that article:
Does any of this sound painfully familiar? In the world of entrepreneurs and small business owners, the imposter syndrome, otherwise known as the "fraud factor" runs rampant. Go to any networking event and you can spot the likely candidates, shyly hiding in corners or clinging to the buffet table. Of course, at the opposite end of the extreme are the individuals who bulldoze you, speaking non-stop in a desperate attempt to "pull the wool over your eyes" and keep their insecurity well hidden. If you are a new business owner or have recently changed your niche, time and experience might be all you need to build up your confidence. But if you seemingly have everything going for you (success in terms of sales, prestige, and profit) and you still have that nagging feeling that someone might "expose" you at any time, sending your business and reputation crashing down, you probably struggle with the notion that you are not "enough". It's kind of like the glass-half-empty mindset. By the very nature of running your own business, you can always do more...make one more sales call, create or improve a system, follow-up with yet another client. From that point of view, the glass will never be full and the "machine" that is your business will become insatiable. But understand that you create the standards for your business either by design or default. If you feel like an imposter, do something about it. Here are three ways to get you started. =================== 3 Ways to Eliminate the Imposter Syndrome
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