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4 Childhood Experiences that Contribute to your "Not-Good-Enoughness"

4 Childhood Experiences that Contribute to your "Not-Good-Enoughness"

Update: 2021-08-01
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Have you found yourself in these situations?

1) Self-doubt
2) An inability to realistically assess your competence and skills
3) Attributing your success to external factors
4) Berating your performance
5) Fear that you won't live up to expectations
6) Overachieving
7) Sabotaging your own success
8) Setting very challenging goals and feeling disappointed when you fall short

If you are personally struggling with these experiences and consistently feeling like a failure, listen in to this episode as we deep dive on the Imposter syndrome, and 4 childhood experiences which could have led you believing that way about yourself. Tune in as we also share practical tips on navigating through this struggle.
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4 Childhood Experiences that Contribute to your "Not-Good-Enoughness"

4 Childhood Experiences that Contribute to your "Not-Good-Enoughness"

Nur Adam, Ron Yap