Dr. Gregory Jantz

Hope & Possibilities Podcast

Episode #68 Dr. Jantz Discusses Imposter Syndrome

Anxiety and insomnia often go hand-in-hand, creating a challenging cycle that many individuals struggle to break. For some, anxiety strikes first, keeping the mind racing with worry and stress, which ultimately interferes with sleep. For others, poor sleep begins the cycle, leaving them exhausted and more susceptible to anxious thoughts. The result is a persistent loop of anxiety fueling insomnia, and insomnia deepening anxiety.

Imposter syndrome is a silent struggle that affects countless high achievers—people who appear confident and successful on the outside, but quietly feel like they don’t deserve their accomplishments. It’s the inner dialogue that says, “I’m a fraud,” or “I just got lucky,” even when there’s clear evidence of hard work, talent, and earned success.

In this episode, Dr. Jantz explores the root causes of imposter syndrome and shares practical steps to begin rewiring the imposter narrative, including acknowledging and writing down accomplishments, reframing success as earned rather than accidental, and opening up to trusted friends or mentors. With the right tools and mindset, it’s possible to let go of self-doubt and embrace a more authentic, empowered version of yourself.

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