How can coaches overcome imposter syndrome?
Imposter syndrome is one of the most common struggles coaches face — especially in the early stages of building a coaching business. In this episode, Kat explores why so many coaches secretly question whether they’re “good enough,” even after years of experience and training. She shares personal stories from her own coaching journey and reveals why more certifications and credentials aren’t always the answer.
Kat explains how comparison, unclear messaging, and trying to help everyone can keep coaches stuck in self-doubt. She also shares why finding the right niche, trusting your coaching process, and building real-world experience are far more powerful than chasing perfection. Most importantly, she introduces the true opposite of imposter syndrome: self-trust.
🔑 Key Takeaways
Imposter syndrome often appears when coaches are stretching into growth.
More certifications won’t automatically create confidence or self-trust.
A clear niche helps coaches feel more grounded and effective.
Comparing your “inside” to someone else’s polished “outside” creates unnecessary self-doubt.
Self-trust grows through action, experience, honesty, and learning as you go.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
ICF (International Coaching Federation)
Genius Wheelhouse Assessment — request access by emailing [email protected]
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