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"Let's Reset to Reinvent'

In this episode of Reset to Reinvent, host Helen Blocker Adams delves into the concept of imposter syndrome, particularly as it affects women, especially women of color. She shares her personal experiences with self-doubt and the realization that many high-achieving individuals struggle with feelings of inadequacy despite their accomplishments. The episode emphasizes the importance of recognizing these feelings, understanding their origins, and using faith and scripture to combat self-doubt. Helen encourages listeners to embrace their worth and prepare for a bold new year ahead.

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