Episode #111 What Helps You Overcome Imposter Syndrome?
- Laura Hollabaugh
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- May 22
- 2 min read

Overview
In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses the pervasive issue of imposter syndrome, particularly among public health entrepreneurs. She emphasizes that rather than overcoming imposter syndrome, individuals should learn to address it through self-awareness, positive self-talk, and redefining success in challenging situations. Dr. Huntley shares personal anecdotes and practical strategies to help listeners navigate their feelings of inadequacy and foster self-compassion in their professional journeys.
Takeaways
Imposter syndrome is a recurring challenge, not something to overcome.
Acknowledging imposter syndrome is a significant first step.
Reframing negative self-talk into positive affirmations is powerful.
Being kind to oneself is crucial during moments of self-doubt.
Redefining success can help navigate challenging situations.
Self-awareness is key to addressing imposter syndrome.
It's important to recognize when imposter syndrome arises.
Practicing self-compassion can alleviate feelings of inadequacy.
Flexibility in approach can lead to unexpected successes.
Continual learning and adaptation are essential in entrepreneurship.
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