• Imposter Syndrome, Success and Failure | Eva Valovska

  • 2024/11/07
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Imposter Syndrome, Success and Failure | Eva Valovska

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  • Imposter syndrome. Hustle culture. Burnout. We hear these words often, but what do they really mean for high-performing leaders who constantly push themselves to the limit? In this episode, I sit down with Eva Valovska, CEO of Trust Women, to explore the hidden challenges behind success and the complex emotions that accompany it.

    We start with imposter syndrome—something many leaders experience, but few openly discuss. Eva and I talk through the different ways men and women feel it, with men often seeing it as a sign of humility, while for women, it can be a much deeper issue tied to societal pressures and biases. We dig into how these feelings of inadequacy can be driven not just by our own internal thoughts, but by the very structures and environments we work in.

    How does hustle culture tie into all this? We explore how the push to always achieve more, to work harder, and to be perfect often leads us down a dangerous path. It's a journey many of us have been on, including myself. We often confuse constant output and perfection with success, but as Eva so insightfully points out, this mindset only leads to exhaustion and feelings of unworthiness. The more we chase, the further we feel from true happiness.

    Whether you’re a CEO, a leader in transition, or someone feeling the weight of imposter syndrome, this conversation will challenge the way you think about success. Are you chasing someone else’s definition of achievement? Are you listening to the "shoulds" that society places on you, or are you carving out your own path?

    Show Links:

    • Read more about how imposter syndrome might actually be a feature, not a bug: Imposter Syndrome Is A Feature, Not A Bug
    • BBC article: Are You an Insecure Overachiever?
    • Harvard Business Review: Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome
    • The Confidence Gap: How to Overcome the Confidence Gap in Men and Women
    • Book Recommendation: How to Do Less by Kate Northrup

    ___
    Here’s how you can take things deeper with me…

    - I only work with 6 CEOs every year, I have one spot available. If you want to work with me, Start Here

    - Mindset and Skillset Shifts, video playlists for:

    • Enterprise CEOs
    • Founders
    • New CEOs

    - Are you a Founder CEO planning your Exit? Join me and 6 other founders next quarter where we plan, prepare and work together for a successful exit. Join the Waitlist

    Videos for all these episodes are on my YouTube channel.

    If you enjoy my content and you want to get in touch to find out how I could work with you, or someone you know, you can reach me at:

    My LinkedIn Page

    Or you can drop me an email.

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Imposter syndrome. Hustle culture. Burnout. We hear these words often, but what do they really mean for high-performing leaders who constantly push themselves to the limit? In this episode, I sit down with Eva Valovska, CEO of Trust Women, to explore the hidden challenges behind success and the complex emotions that accompany it.

We start with imposter syndrome—something many leaders experience, but few openly discuss. Eva and I talk through the different ways men and women feel it, with men often seeing it as a sign of humility, while for women, it can be a much deeper issue tied to societal pressures and biases. We dig into how these feelings of inadequacy can be driven not just by our own internal thoughts, but by the very structures and environments we work in.

How does hustle culture tie into all this? We explore how the push to always achieve more, to work harder, and to be perfect often leads us down a dangerous path. It's a journey many of us have been on, including myself. We often confuse constant output and perfection with success, but as Eva so insightfully points out, this mindset only leads to exhaustion and feelings of unworthiness. The more we chase, the further we feel from true happiness.

Whether you’re a CEO, a leader in transition, or someone feeling the weight of imposter syndrome, this conversation will challenge the way you think about success. Are you chasing someone else’s definition of achievement? Are you listening to the "shoulds" that society places on you, or are you carving out your own path?

Show Links:

  • Read more about how imposter syndrome might actually be a feature, not a bug: Imposter Syndrome Is A Feature, Not A Bug
  • BBC article: Are You an Insecure Overachiever?
  • Harvard Business Review: Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome
  • The Confidence Gap: How to Overcome the Confidence Gap in Men and Women
  • Book Recommendation: How to Do Less by Kate Northrup

___
Here’s how you can take things deeper with me…

- I only work with 6 CEOs every year, I have one spot available. If you want to work with me, Start Here

- Mindset and Skillset Shifts, video playlists for:

  • Enterprise CEOs
  • Founders
  • New CEOs

- Are you a Founder CEO planning your Exit? Join me and 6 other founders next quarter where we plan, prepare and work together for a successful exit. Join the Waitlist

Videos for all these episodes are on my YouTube channel.

If you enjoy my content and you want to get in touch to find out how I could work with you, or someone you know, you can reach me at:

My LinkedIn Page

Or you can drop me an email.

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