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What Leadership Readiness Really Looks Like When You’re Struggling With Imposter Syndrome

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Ever walked into a leadership meeting and thought, "Do I really belong here?" That nagging sense of doubt—the fear someone will "find you out"—is imposter syndrome, and it thrives among high achievers like you.
Leadership readiness has little to do with titles, degrees, or external validation. These traditional metrics create a dangerous illusion that you must continuously earn your voice before using it. The revolutionary truth? You don't need to earn your right to lead—you need to own it. The shift from seeking approval to cultivating self-belief is what separates spinning in self-doubt from stepping confidently into your next level.
Debbie Peterson shares three powerful reframes for those imposter thoughts: transform "I don't know enough" into "I'm here to learn and contribute." Replace "they'll find me out" with "they chose me for a reason." And instead of "I need to prove myself," embrace "I'm ready to grow." These shifts create space for authentic leadership presence rather than exhausting performance.
What if those uncomfortable feelings aren't warning signs of inadequacy but signals you're on the edge of expansion? True readiness looks like asking questions even when your voice shakes, mentoring others despite having doubts yourself, and making decisions without second-guessing every step. For high performers questioning their seat at the table, the most transformative question isn't "How can I become ready?" but "What would change if I believed I was already ready enough to lead from here?"
Visit debbiepetersonspeaks.com to discover how the Readiness Reset Programming helps high-capacity professionals lead confidently from within, regardless of their title. Remember, when you gain clarity, your entire organization does too.

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Chapters

1. What Leadership Readiness Really Looks Like When You’re Struggling With Imposter Syndrome (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to Getting to Clarity (00:00:01)

3. The Leadership Imposter Syndrome Experience (00:00:51)

4. Redefining Leadership Readiness (00:01:42)

5. Taking Action Despite Self-Doubt (00:03:23)

6. Debbie's Closing Invitation (00:04:36)

199 episodes

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Manage episode 491277100 series 3644461
Content provided by Debbie Peterson of Getting to Clarity. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Debbie Peterson of Getting to Clarity or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Ever walked into a leadership meeting and thought, "Do I really belong here?" That nagging sense of doubt—the fear someone will "find you out"—is imposter syndrome, and it thrives among high achievers like you.
Leadership readiness has little to do with titles, degrees, or external validation. These traditional metrics create a dangerous illusion that you must continuously earn your voice before using it. The revolutionary truth? You don't need to earn your right to lead—you need to own it. The shift from seeking approval to cultivating self-belief is what separates spinning in self-doubt from stepping confidently into your next level.
Debbie Peterson shares three powerful reframes for those imposter thoughts: transform "I don't know enough" into "I'm here to learn and contribute." Replace "they'll find me out" with "they chose me for a reason." And instead of "I need to prove myself," embrace "I'm ready to grow." These shifts create space for authentic leadership presence rather than exhausting performance.
What if those uncomfortable feelings aren't warning signs of inadequacy but signals you're on the edge of expansion? True readiness looks like asking questions even when your voice shakes, mentoring others despite having doubts yourself, and making decisions without second-guessing every step. For high performers questioning their seat at the table, the most transformative question isn't "How can I become ready?" but "What would change if I believed I was already ready enough to lead from here?"
Visit debbiepetersonspeaks.com to discover how the Readiness Reset Programming helps high-capacity professionals lead confidently from within, regardless of their title. Remember, when you gain clarity, your entire organization does too.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. What Leadership Readiness Really Looks Like When You’re Struggling With Imposter Syndrome (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to Getting to Clarity (00:00:01)

3. The Leadership Imposter Syndrome Experience (00:00:51)

4. Redefining Leadership Readiness (00:01:42)

5. Taking Action Despite Self-Doubt (00:03:23)

6. Debbie's Closing Invitation (00:04:36)

199 episodes

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