Why Do High Achievers Feel Like Frauds?
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High performers aren't immune to self-doubt — in fact, they experience it more than anyone else. In this episode of the Licensed To Live podcast, Doctor Jarret breaks down Imposter Syndrome, the silent career blocker affecting up to 70% of professionals. He explains why doctors, executives, entrepreneurs, and other high achievers often feel unworthy of success, fear being exposed as "frauds," or downplay their accomplishments — despite clear evidence of competence.
Listeners will learn the psychology behind imposter syndrome, how perfectionism and overachievement fuel burnout, and the hidden ways self-doubt stalls promotions, leadership opportunities, and career growth. Doctor Jarret also shares five practical, research-supported strategies to overcome imposter syndrome, build confidence, celebrate wins, silence inner critics, and create a healthier professional mindset.
If you're driven, successful, and still questioning whether you belong — this episode gives you the clarity and tools to move forward with purpose.
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