“Self-doubt is rarely born from truth. It’s inherited.”
Sometimes, the loudest voice in our career isn’t our calling — it’s our conditioning.
The one that says you’re not ready. That you’re not qualified. That you don’t belong in rooms where your soul clearly fits.
But here’s the secret: that voice isn’t you. It’s borrowed.
From a teacher who dismissed you. A parent who expected perfection. A system that rewards sameness and punishes spark.
Today, let’s begin the sacred work of noticing it. Not fighting it — just seeing it clearly.
Because when you learn to separate the voice of fear from the truth of your being, you create space.
Space to choose differently. Space to reclaim your authority. Space to stop performing for approval and start acting from purpose.
You are not an imposter. You are an arrival.
Sit comfortably. Repeat inwardly: “That voice is not mine. I release it now.” Let the phrase move through you. Breathe deeply. Place your hand on your heart as you say it again.
When self-doubt arises today, pause and write it down. Then write beneath it: 'Who told me this?'
Jordan F. “I used to hear that voice daily. It kept me small. But now I know whose voice it was — and I’ve chosen to speak with my own.”
Doubt is not proof of unworthiness. It is a signal to come home to yourself.