About They Are Going to Find Out! (And Other Lies I Tell Myself) by Tempest Jemison
Fraud Alert!
Ever feel like you’re one awkward moment away from being “exposed” as a complete imposter? Welcome to the club! (Don’t worry, the initiation is just as imaginary as your supposed incompetence.)
They Are Going to Find Out! (And Other Lies I Tell Myself) is your relatable survival guide to conquering the self-doubt feeling that makes you question everything. This book is part
comedy routine, part confidence boot camp. Packed with the kind of humor that makes even embarrassing truths feel manageable, get ready to:
• Spot your Inner Critic before it turns into
a full-blown Buzzkill Bandit.
• Rewrite the script that keeps you stuck
in “What if I’m not enough?” land.
• Laugh your way through those cringe-worthy
moments of insecurity.
• Reclaim your mental energy for things that matter—like owning your awesomeness.
This isn’t a research paper or typical self-help book. No dry psychology lectures here—just funny mental notes, fun exercises, and strategies so simple, that they might actually work (one ridiculous eye-roll at a time). By the end, you’ll learn to give your self-doubt a name, a laugh, and a much smaller role in your life.
Join me in this confetti-filled journey that proves you’re not alone in feeling like a fraud—
and you’re definitely more awesome than you think.
Let’s roll!
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Author Bio:
Tempest Jemison is a creative, writer, humor enthusiast, and recovering self-doubt expert who has spent far too much time waiting to be “found out” as an imposter. Determined to turn the tables on imposter syndrome, Tempest wrote They Are Going to Find Out! (And Other Lies I Tell Myself)—a laugh-out-loud survival guide for anyone who has ever questioned their own success. With a mix of wit, relatable moments, and practical mindset shifts, this book helps readers kick self-doubt to the curb (one eye-roll at a time). When not exposing imposter syndrome’s biggest lies, Tempest can be found designing, perfecting the art of procrastination, and rehearsing fake award speeches.
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