🔥From Doubt to Decisiveness: Katie Mohamed’s Battle with Imposter Syndrome (And How to Silence Your Inner Critic)

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"11 books. A+ students. Legendary actors. Imposter syndrome doesn’t discriminate.

On this week’s Winning Woman Wednesday, chats with Katie Mohamed about:
✅ Clarity as the antidote to doubt (‘It’s not arrogance—it’s evidence’).
✅ The high cost of ‘playing small’—‘The world misses your brilliance when you hesitate.’
✅ Katie’s 5-second rule to bypass fear (Mel Robbins would approve!).

💡 Key takeaway: ‘You belong in every room—not because of your title, but because of your VOICE.’
28 May English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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