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EPISODE · Dec 20, 2025 · 29 MIN

#16 Crushing Imposter Syndrome For Dog Trainers And Canine Pros

from The Weekly Recall with Duke Ferguson · host Duke Ferguson

Imposter syndrome is that nasty voice that tells you you are not good enough, not ready, and everyone else knows more than you do. Duke walks you through what imposter syndrome really is, why caring trainers feel it the most, and how to trade that spiral of doubt for confidence, courage, and clear action. In this Weekly Recall, Duke breaks down where imposter syndrome comes from, how it shows up in your dog training and business, and simple practices you can use every day to quiet the noise and step into the trainer and leader your dog and clients need. What you will hear in this episode How imposter syndrome shows up for dog trainers Things like comparing your work to other trainers online, feeling like a fraud when clients pay you, hesitating to raise your rates, or believing your success is just luck while your mistakes define you. Why the trainers who care the most often doubt themselves the most High standards, perfectionism, old stories from childhood, fear of judgment, lack of mentorship, and constant comparison all feed that inner critic. Duke explains why this is actually a sign you care deeply, not a sign that you are broken. The thought audit reset A simple four step way to notice the limiting thought, name it as imposter syndrome, neutralize it with real evidence, and replace it with a stronger identity as a committed trainer who grows every day. Using self check ins and visualization How to pause, scan your body, notice your breath and self talk, then use visualization and breath to see and feel yourself handling tough sessions, reactive dogs, and coaching moments with calm leadership. Five habits to crush imposter syndrome Small daily wins in training, more play with your dog, taking action instead of only studying, breath work and prayer to regulate your nervous system, and simple confidence building routines you can repeat every day. The truth about courage and confidence Why you do not wait to feel confident before you act. You act while you are scared, that is courage, and confidence grows after you show up and do the reps. If this episode hits home, Duke invites you to apply for a free coaching strategy session at dukeferguson.com, grab the free dog training and breath work video series, and check out the UPX community for deeper coaching on dog training, mindset, and breath work.

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