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Imposter syndrome in nursing is more common than we admit — and it often intensifies when stepping into functional medicine, holistic nursing, leadership, or advanced practice roles.
In this episode of The Functional Nurse Podcast, Brigitte Sager, DNP, IFMCP, explores why nurses at every level — from new grads and charge nurses to nurse practitioners and educators — experience self-doubt when their responsibilities expand. She explains why confidence often lags behind competence, especially when practicing root-cause, systems-based care.
Brigitte shares practical, nurse-tested strategies to move forward with clarity and professionalism:
How to build confidence through clinical application
Why mentorship and peer support matter in functional nursing
Reframing negative self-talk and strengthening professional identity
A simple readiness framework: If you can explain the “why,” you’re ready to begin
She also offers two important cautions for nurses expanding into holistic or functional practice:
Avoid offering services for free just to “practice”
Be thoughtful about treating friends and family while building new skills
Whether you’re a new grad nurse, charge nurse, nurse practitioner, educator, or entrepreneur, this episode will help you normalize imposter feelings and develop grounded, ethical confidence in your evolving nursing role.
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