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Imposter Syndrome: When It’s Too Good, It Can’t Be True

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Let’s play the what-if game! What if it’s too good to be true but it is, indeed, true and you regrettably missed it because you can’t believe in it? What if you’ve been stuck with all the bad options in the past that’s why life is giving you some slack this time? What if you’re being thrown the opportunity to claim back your power, your dreams, and your potential but you’re not taking that chance because someone fooled you into believing a non-validated and very much outdated phrase, that it’s ‘too good to be true”? Who’s on the losing end here? You guessed it, right mama, it’s YOU.

Bu then, what if it’s not too late? What if you can vindicate yourself and turn the table to be on the winning side? What if you choose to TAKE ACTION today and prove the phrase “too good to be true” how wrong it is, and that you actually deserve something that’s soo good and soo true? Will you miss that opportunity, too? Isn’t your dreams, your goals, and your future worth taking the chance and the risk for? At the end of the day, it’s not so much the things we tried and failed at but the things we didn’t act on that we regret the most.

“If there is a lack of trust within yourself, how can you help other people trust themselves?” - Kyrsti Snyder

In This Episode:

- In reality, this is how a business opportunity should sound like

- You’ll be surprised to discover where the phrase "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is" came from

- You are doing things based on this reason, alone

- These are the things you should be playing the what-if game for

- Check out what’s actually deciding the limit of your income

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