Episode #84 The Role of Luck

You think your success is down to luck. You fear that any minute now that luck is going to run out and you’ll be exposed. This is a classic sign of Imposter Syndrome and it’s holding you back from performing to your potential.

It doesn’t have to be this way. There’s a way of viewing the role of luck in your success that is true, empowering and gives you the confidence to succeed: Own it.

Listen to this episode to discover how.

In it I share:

 

  1. How your thoughts about the role of luck are holding you back
  2. The 3 common mistakes to avoid when your brain offers you the thought: My success is down to luck
  3. What it means to “own” the role of luck in your success
  4. The 3 simple steps to owning your luck that will transform the way you think about luck and how you show up in your career.

 

In CONFIDENT Black Lawyers we take your thoughts about the role of luck that cause you to play small and we challenge them with thoughts that empower you and give you the confidence to succeed. Click here to discover more.

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