This is the habit where your confidence and self worth depends on how perfectly you perform, how smoothly everything runs, and how happy everyone else seems to be with you. It shows up as that urge to over-deliver, even when no one asked you to. That instinct to take responsibility for outcomes that were never actually yours. That strange, creeping guilt if you even think about doing the bare minimum, or what you would consider ‘enough’ from others.
You tie your worth to the smoothness of the school morning, the tone of an email reply, the number of things you ticked off your list, the praise nobody gave but you still hoped for. Your competence has become your identity, and your burnout looks suspiciously like productivity.
In this 60-minute workshop, you’ll learn:
- Why competent women feel like frauds (the outsourced worthiness loop explained)
- The hidden psychological cost of tying your worth to performance
- Why achievement, praise, and promotion never actually make you feel better
- How to anchor confidence internally, so feedback doesn’t wobble you
- Leading with authority without the constant audition
- Why rest feels guilty, success feels conditional, and you never feel “done”