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Episode Summary

Have you wanted to accomplish great things in your business but felt you were holding yourself back. More than likely, there was an inner voice silencing your greatness. 

Also known as imposter syndrome, this powerful yet negative voice prevents Black mompreneurs from stepping into their fullest potential. 

Femi shares her personal journey with imposter syndrome, explains why it particularly affects Black women entrepreneurs, and provides five actionable strategies to overcome these limiting beliefs and build confidence in business.

Timestamps

[00:00] - Welcome and episode introduction
[00:23] - Introduction to imposter syndrome as the "evil sister" to analysis paralysis
[00:50] - Personal story: Early entrepreneurship experience and self-doubt
[02:23] - How imposter syndrome makes you feel worthless despite external validation
[04:44] - Impact on children and breaking the cycle of negative mindset
[07:04] - Introduction to five strategies to overcome imposter syndrome
[09:26] - Strategy 4: Stop comparing yourself to others
[11:45] - Call to action and episode wrap-up

Key Topics Covered

Femi's Personal Story [00:50]

Femi shares her early entrepreneurship experience when someone asked for her services and she immediately questioned:

A fellow mompreneur gave her life-changing advice: "You've got everything you need to be great. You just got to get that shit done and take notes along the way."

5 Strategies to Overcome Imposter Syndrome [07:04]

1. Name the Negativity (But Don't Own It) [07:04]

2. Reframe Your Fear [08:30]

3. Create a "Brag File" [09:26]

4. Stop Comparing Yourself to Others [09:26]

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The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional business, financial, or legal advice. Always consult with qualified professionals before making business decisions. Individual results may vary.