Who I Work With
Successful Women Who Feel Successful on Paper But Not in Their Hearts
You're the woman everyone comes to for advice. Your LinkedIn shows an impressive career trajectory. Your bank account reflects your hard work. But privately, you struggle with:
Professional Perfectionism:
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Feeling like you're "behind" despite obvious success
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Comparing yourself to colleagues who seem naturally confident
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Working 60+ hours but still feeling unproductive
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Struggling to delegate because "no one does it right"
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Inner critic telling you everything needs to be perfect
Imposter Syndrome in the Workplace:
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Anxiety before important meetings or presentations
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Second-guessing decisions you're qualified to make
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Downplaying your expertise or achievements
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Feeling like you don't belong in senior-level conversations
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Imposter syndrome convincing you that you'll be "found out"
The Success Trap:
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Moving goalposts: "I'll feel confident when I get the next promotion/client/recognition"
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Difficulty celebrating wins before focusing on what's next
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Guilt about needing help when you "have it all together"
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Exhaustion from being "on" all the time
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Inner critic driving you to achieve more while enjoying less
You're not looking for someone to fix you—you're looking for someone who understands the unique psychology of high achievement and can help you access the confident leader you already are.
If this sounds like you and you'd like to make a start at shifting these patterns, you can download my Inner Critic Workbook
and take those first steps towards self-awareness and change.
You'll find it here on my resources page: