Most of the time, you feel clear and capable.
Then you’re about to be seen, take a bigger risk, or make a decision that matters, and you suddenly feel heavier than you did five minutes ago.
In THIS moment, you want to know exactly what to do to keep you from freezing, avoiding or procrastinating your way through the work.
→ Waiting to see how well something performs before letting yourself feel good about it.
→ Finishing something you love, then wondering if it’s not "you" enough, too different, or "too much" to put out into the world.
→ Refreshing proposals or already drafting the explanations you’ll send if a client hesitates when you raise your rates.
→ Second-guessing decisions you were proud of once other people are invited to have an opinion.
→ Delaying a launch because the work is done, but imagining it in the world suddenly feels heavier.
→ Press publish and not immediately check analytics to decide how you feel about it.
→ Finish something and resist the urge to keep refining it just because you’ve seen “better” work online.
→ Raise your prices, update the page, and close the tab without rehearsing how you’ll justify it if someone asks.
→ Stop inflating your work with extra explanations, bonuses, or access so no one questions it.
→ Stick to the original scope instead of expanding it once the client says yes.
→ Keep going with the work you already decided to do instead of drifting into tweaks, scrolling, or “research.”
A 4-week live group experience for people like you who keep running into imposter syndrome in moments that matter, and don’t want it deciding how visible, bold, or direct you're willing to be.
Learn how to recognize the SIGNAL and make new decisions that keep you moving forward.
4 weekly group sessions, 60-minutes via zoom, designed to help you delete imposter syndrome in real time, instead of getting frozen out by it.
Sessions are at 7:00 pm CST on May 13, 20, 27 and June 3
Each session blends teaching and coaching, using real situations you’re navigating right now (or a past pattern), so you can recognize the kind of imposter moment you’re in and respond with clarity and action instead of guessing.
Week 1: Self-Protection
Learn how to recognize when hesitation or overthinking is really about staying safe,
and how to keep moving without holding back.
Week 2: External Reference
Learn how to stop outsourcing your personal authority to comparison, credentials, or other people’s opinions. Make clean decisions again.
Week 3: Expansion Friction
Learn how to stay consistent when growth or success feel heavier than expected, instead of pulling back or adding pressure.
Week 4: Alignment Signals
Learn how to tell when resistance is information, not fear, so you stop forcing what really doesn't work for you.
You'll receive a full pdf to use as a guide so you can easily work through your "moments" as they arise.
You won’t need to label what’s happening anymore.
You’ll know what kind of moment you’re in, why it’s happening, and exactly what to do so you can move forward with confidence, clarity, and keep creating.
Every time you believe your “imposter syndrome” appears, it doesn’t just feel uncomfortable.
It breaks down your self-trust and slows your momentum.
→ You stop believing your first instinct.
→ You start needing one more pass, one more sign, one more layer of safety.
→ Momentum slows.
→ Decisions feel harder.
→ Your work waits for your nervous system to catch up.
And decisions you already made drain of confidence, right when you need it most.
One moment like that is probably harmless.
But when you keep repeating the pattern, the habit becomes second nature.
→ You stop expecting your first instinct to be the right one.
→ You build caution into decisions that used to feel easy.
→ You begin to normalize hesitation as part of your process.
This is the real price you're already paying.
You don't just lose time or energy.
You pay the heavy price of eroding trust in your own judgment.
When you join Imposter Syndrome Rehab, that pattern stops running the show.
Instead of asking,
“Why does this keep happening to me?”
You’re able to say,
“I know what this moment is, and I know how to respond.”
Instead of hesitating before posting, pitching, raising your rates, or becoming visible,
you take clean action without needing reassurance or permission to feel ready.
Most people try to deal with imposter syndrome by pushing through it, normalizing it, or talking themselves out of it.
That works until the next high-stakes moment shows up and drains the momentum again.
Then, it feels like you’re moving through molasses.
These moments aren’t random.
They follow patterns.
Once you can recognize the pattern you’re in, the response becomes clear:
→ You stop internalizing the feeling.
→ You stop arguing with it.
→ You stop letting it make the important decisions.
→ Then, the feeling naturally stops showing up.
This isn’t about confidence tricks or feeling better first.
It’s about protecting your self-trust and keeping your momentum intact, so you don’t keep losing power at the exact moments you need it most.
Imposter Syndrome Rehab is a $222 investment.
You could spend that on ONE therapy session, another course, or a stack of books that explain imposter syndrome from different angles.
Or, gallons of chocolate ice cream when things don’t go your way;)
And you might feel better for a while.
But imposter syndrome doesn’t show up because you lack confidence.
It shows up because something specific is happening in the moment, and most people don’t know how to read it.
This experience is about letting imposter syndrome go for good and changing your response in REAL TIME.
It’s about responding in the moment, before it spirals into rumination, over-analysis, or an identity you never needed.
I never resonated with imposter syndrome as an identity. It seems heavy, medicalized, and permanent in a way that didn’t feel right.
What interests me isn’t how to live with it, but why we let this idea show up at all.
After studying its origins and working through real moments where creatives froze or pulled back, I asked a different question: what if this isn’t an identity or permanent problem, but a misread moment?
That question became the foundation of Imposter Syndrome Rehab, a way to move forward without carrying the label at all.
That’s expected. This work is for the moments it shows up, not as a constant state. You’ll learn how to respond when it appears, even if that’s only at certain inflection points.
Most approaches treat every imposter moment the same. This one teaches you how to respond based on what’s actually happening.
Each session will be recorded so you can catch up if you miss one.
That concern makes sense. This experience is designed to help you stop identifying with the term altogether.
No. You’re welcome to participate quietly but you'll get more out of the experience if you bring real situations to be coached through.
You'll get an email with a link to schedule your session - you'll be able to send details on what you would like help with.
If you purchased monthly mentoring you'll recieve an email with info to schedule your first 2 sessions, how to access voxer, and an onboarding form to help us get right into the work you want to be doing.
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