Ever catch yourself doing something and realize you're only doing it because of what other people might think? Yeah, us too. In this episode, we're getting real about the exhausting hamster wheel of living for everyone else's approval—from our parents to our partners to random people on the internet who we'll literally never meet. We're talking about those moments when you realize you've been performing your own life instead of actually living it. Why do we care SO much what everyone thinks? ...
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Ever catch yourself doing something and realize you're only doing it because of what other people might think? Yeah, us too. In this episode, we're getting real about the exhausting hamster wheel of living for everyone else's approval—from our parents to our partners to random people on the internet who we'll literally never meet. We're talking about those moments when you realize you've been performing your own life instead of actually living it. Why do we care SO much what everyone thinks? ...
So you feel like a fraud? Unpacking impostor syndrome
Matcha Morning Club
43 minutes
5 months ago
So you feel like a fraud? Unpacking impostor syndrome
Ever felt like you're just winging it and everyone's about to find out you have no idea what you're doing? You're not alone! In this episode, best friends Alexa and Viktoriia dive deep into the all-too-familiar world of impostor syndrome – that nagging voice that whispers "you don't belong here" even when you've earned your spot.
Matcha Morning Club
Ever catch yourself doing something and realize you're only doing it because of what other people might think? Yeah, us too. In this episode, we're getting real about the exhausting hamster wheel of living for everyone else's approval—from our parents to our partners to random people on the internet who we'll literally never meet. We're talking about those moments when you realize you've been performing your own life instead of actually living it. Why do we care SO much what everyone thinks? ...