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Hypnosis With Joseph Clough

#851 Two Types of Imposter Syndrome

Hypnosis With Joseph Clough

Joseph Clough

Self-improvement, Alternative Health, Health & Fitness, Education

4.5839 Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2023

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

There are 2 main types of Imposter Syndrome. One that starts early on, and the second that comes with success. Each one will create worry, anxiety, fear and self-sabotage. How do we stop both?

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the podcast. My name is Joseph Clough and this is episode 851 and in today's episode

0:25.9

we're talking about like the two types of imposter syndrome so we can be

0:31.0

covering it depending on where you are potentially now as always it's a good

0:35.9

idea to think about what is imposter syndrome if you don't know

0:41.7

already, which I'm sure many of you do if you've been listening, but if you're new here,

0:45.9

it's something that I go and aim to solve, which is the fear of being found out. Like, you're

0:52.3

in a position where you go, what if I get found out by my boss?

0:58.4

Or what if I find out I'm not there or they, my partner has realized I'm not a good partner?

1:03.2

What if I fail? What if I get rejected? What if I look silly? What if fill in the blank?

1:09.3

It's where we're doubting our own ability. And the interesting

1:13.5

thing is, you may know on paper, like if you wrote down all your qualifications maybe or all

1:22.5

your experience or all your qualities, logically you could probably go, yeah, I deserve to be here. I really do

1:29.5

deserve, like I know, or at least know I should be capable. But there's that other part of us,

1:35.5

which I would call the unconscious mind, which starts to doubt, right? So we consciously want to be

1:41.9

in that high profile position or that career path or in that

1:46.1

relationship we know the good and great things which could come from that whether it be wealth

1:51.6

where it be achievement whether it be purpose or passion for example a lot of people i've worked

1:58.4

with who are wanting to be practitioners of hypnosis or NLP or other things

2:04.1

They're gonna doubt their own ability like what if I make a mistake? What if I do X Y Z? Or what if clients don't recognize me as a as a good hypnotist and someone

2:14.1

It's something that many people experience the imposter syndrome. It's a term which has been

2:20.4

more popular in the last two or so years. Like when I was growing up, I don't think it ever even

2:26.3

existed. But if I were to say something now, the imposter syndrome is exactly what I was experiencing

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