Impostor Syndrome Is Lying to You: A Christian Mindset Shift That Changes Everything

When we stop trying to predict the outcome and start trusting the One who called us, something shifts inside us.

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Have you ever thought…

“I’m not qualified.”
“Someone else is already doing it better.”
“Who am I to think God could use me?”

Yeah, me too.

This is what impostor syndrome sounds like—and it’s stealing confidence, clarity, and peace from Spirit-led women everywhere.

If you’ve been overthinking your calling, feeling stuck, or wondering if you’ve missed it with God, keep reading. Because what you think is a personal flaw might actually be a spiritual battle—and this mindset shift can change everything.

 
What Is Imposter Syndrome (and Why Does It Hit Christian Women So Hard)?

Imposter syndrome is that nagging voice in your head that says you’re not enough.

You might look the part, show up in obedience, even take bold steps of faith—but inside, you feel like a fraud. You wonder when everyone else will figure it out. You’re constantly second-guessing your next step.

Here’s why that’s a problem:

You can’t fully step into your God-given calling while constantly questioning if you even belong there.

And Christian women often get hit even harder because we’ve been taught to value humility, servanthood, and “waiting on God”—but sometimes, we confuse humility with hesitation. We start to believe that our doubts are wisdom, that our fear is discernment, and that our hesitation is holiness. And when we begin to walk in what God has for us, we step into enemy territory. Satan doesn’t want you to do what God has called you to. Active faith puts a target on your back.

But God.

We have authority over the enemy through Christ, so don’t be intimidated!

 
My Story: From Health Coaching to Laying It All Down

For three years, I built a business as a health coach.

I gave it everything—my time, my savings, and every ounce of energy I had. But behind the scenes, I was secretly battling thoughts like:

  • “Who would hire a health coach who hasn’t figured out her own health?”
  • “You’ll never succeed until you lose weight.”
  • “You’re too old. Too broken. Too late.”

And every time I saw another coach online, I spiraled: “She’s younger.”
“She’s my age but thin.”
“She’s overweight too—but why are people listening to her and not me?”

These thoughts became a wall I couldn’t get past.

And then one day, God whispered: Lay it all down.

My business. My hustle. My identity. My health.
He asked me to place it all on the altar.

It was terrifying.
I had poured everything into that business.
And still… it wasn’t working.

But in the laying down, God brought clarity.

He led me to Christian life coaching for women.
He showed me how powerful our thoughts are—and how mine were holding me hostage.
He invited me to speak truth to women just like me: women who are stuck in imposter syndrome but don’t realize it’s not a personality flaw—it’s a spiritual attack.

 
What God Taught Me About Calling, Confidence, and Imposter Syndrome

When I felt like the least qualified person to start a podcast, God nudged me to begin.

I didn’t know what I was doing. I didn’t feel ready. But I obeyed.

And one messy episode at a time, I started to see something shift—not in my circumstances, but in my mindset.

Here’s the truth God showed me:

1. OBEDIENCE MATTERS MORE THAN CONFIDENCE.

You don’t have to feel qualified to be called. You just have to say yes.

2. IMPOSTER SYNDROME IS OFTEN A SIGN YOU’RE ON HOLY GROUND.

Moses felt it. So did David, Abraham, Esther, and probably every other person God has ever called.

If you feel resistance, that doesn’t mean you’re in the wrong place—it might mean you’re right where God wants you.

3. FEELING UNQUALIFIED DOESN’T MEAN YOU ARE.

It means you’re being invited into transformation.
It means you’re being stretched.
It means God is training you—body, mind, and spirit—for something bigger than you can currently handle.

 

The Christian Mindset Shift That Changes Everything

This is the shift that changed my life:

Obedience opens the door to purpose.

Not confidence.
Not perfection.
Not comparison-proof Instagram posts or polished strategies.

Just obedience.

When we stop trying to predict the outcome and start trusting the One who called us, something shifts inside us.

We begin to believe:

Even if I feel like an impostor, I can still move forward. Because God doesn’t make mistakes—and He called me.

 
What to Do When Imposter Syndrome Hits Hard

Here’s a 3-step process I use with my coaching clients to break through imposter syndrome when it shows up:

1. RECOGNIZE THE VOICE

Ask yourself: Is this conviction—or condemnation?

God convicts to draw you closer.
The enemy condemns to keep you stuck.

2. REWIRE THE BELIEF

Journal it out:

  • What do I believe about myself right now?
  • Is it true—or is it fear?
  • What does Scripture say about this?

Then speak truth over yourself. Write it. Declare it. Repeat it.

3. RESPOND IN OBEDIENCE, NOT EMOTION

You may not feel ready.
But you can still obey.

Say yes.
Even if your hands are shaking.
Even if your thoughts are spiraling.

Because obedience is never wasted.

 
You’re Not Behind—You’re Being Prepared

Having imposter syndrome doesn’t mean you’re behind, a disappointment, or unqualified.
It means you’re just standing at the edge of something huge.

You are not late.
You are not less than.
You are not the exception to God’s grace.

You’re just in the middle of being prepared for something holy.

And that preparation?
It’s not punishment—it’s purpose.

You are chosen. You are called. And God doesn’t make mistakes.
Let’s break those lies and walk boldly into your calling—together.

 

 

This is an updated edition of a post originally published on Amy Wadlington

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About the Author

Amy Wadlington, a certified Christian Life Coach, helps Kingdom women break free from overthinking, self-doubt, and self-sabotage. Through Holy Spirit-led mindset coaching, she guides them to renew their minds, gain clarity, and step boldly into their God-given calling. Her podcast, Her Unraveled Life, equips women with the tools to cultivate lasting peace of mind, confidently step into their purpose, and make a powerful impact for the Kingdom.