Episode 9: Imposter Syndrome Can Actually Be a Sign of Growth
In this episode, guest Alli Worthington discusses anxiety and its impact on women. She and host, Jordan Johnstone, explore the intersection of faith and business, the importance of getting help, and strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome and setbacks. They also emphasize the role of mentorship and self-care in managing anxiety, and highlight the challenges women face in the workplace. Alli provides our listeners with practical advice for navigating anxiety and building resilience.
Anxiety is a common struggle for women, particularly in the workplace, due to societal expectations and the mental load they carry.
Entrepreneurship can be a catalyst for anxiety, but it also provides an opportunity for personal and spiritual growth.
Getting help, whether through therapy, coaching, or mentorship, is crucial for managing anxiety and maintaining mental well-being.
Overcoming imposter syndrome requires taking action, embracing vulnerability, and recognizing that growth often involves discomfort.
Self-care, including practices like breathwork and intentional time for relaxation, is essential for managing anxiety and maintaining overall well-being.
Guest Bio:
Alli Worthington is the bestselling author of five books. She is the founder of The Coach School and is a speaker, podcaster, and business coach.
Her goal is to help women reach the next level. Alli coaches individuals, small business owners, and Fortune 500 companies to be more successful.
Alli’s no-nonsense, guilt-free take on business, family, and balance led to appearances on The Today Show and Good Morning America and in Forbes.
Alli, her husband, Mark, and their five sons live outside of Nashville, TN with a very pampered golden retriever.