Imposter syndrome: 8 things to stop apologizing for to cultivate more confidence (plus the astrology of March!)

The Unschool by Andi Alleman - A podcast by Andi Eaton Alleman

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After spending a week at a retreat and conference for creatives in Sweden, I feel especially called to talk about overcoming imposter syndrome. We are often more equipped and capable than we give ourselves credit for, and sometimes the practice of 'faking it until you make it' helps our confidence. In this episode, we’re discussing eight things to stop apologizing for to kick-start your confidence and self-worth and overcome imposter syndrome. In the episode, hear about how learning to stop apologizing can actually help give you a confidence boost.  Eight things to stop apologizing for to overcome imposter syndrome Investing in yourself and your financial goals Changing and outgrowing people and places Resting and giving yourself unproductive time  Being messy Being assertive Being soft Asking for help when you need it Sharing your voice Later in the episode learn about the astrology of March and my new book - Elemental: Natured Inspired Rituals to Nourish Your Life. This episode is sponsored by Herbal Face Food: the most potent Anti-Aging, Multi-Correction, Anti-Viral skincare product on the market. Use the discount code: OUIWEGIRL for 20% off the Herbal Face Food collection and the code OUIWEGIRLCREAM for the newest product, the Cream. Want to chat about this episode? Text 📲 at +1 (323) 405-9256 Upcoming events to know about: ✨ BALI RETREAT✨ March 27 - April 3, 2023 (open to all) Escape the everyday, reconnect with nature, & experience the Balinese way of life. Hold your space in our retreats by visiting Oui, We Studio (@ouiwestudio). The studio is designed to empower you and support your personal well-being. The courses and retreats offered inside the studio are focused on Manifestation, guidance to pursue your highest calling, and personal and professional development. This show is produced, mixed, recorded + additional music by T'Ben Alleman Closing music: Pet Fangs

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