The Voice Has Questions
Preparing under pressure without letting the Critic write the script.
You're preparing for the panel interview and every answer you rehearse gets edited by a voice that says 'they'll see right through you.' The prep is real. The sabotage is too.
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The Shortlist
→You've been shortlisted for the senior role. The Critic has already started writing your rejection letter. Four chapters through the full interview arc — prep, panel, result, and what shifts regardless of outcome.
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Imposter Syndrome
→The most persuasive voice in the room isn't the audience — it's The Critic that started talking the moment you got the invite. Learn cognitive defusion, self-compassion under pressure, and how to act when the voice is loudest.
What you'll learn from The Voice Has Questions
This scenario focuses on Preparing under pressure without letting the Critic write the script. — a critical skill inside the broader emotional intelligence domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Shortlist, a full interactive story inside the Imposter Syndrome quest.
Skills you'll build in Imposter Syndrome
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Your phone buzzes. You've been shortlisted for the senior role. For exactly three seconds you feel proud — then The Critic picks up the pen and starts drafting your rejection letter.
You're mid-answer when The Critic fires up. Your voice wavers. The panel is watching. You have a choice — chase the perfect response or stay present with the honest one.
The result arrives. Whatever it says, The Critic already has a narrative ready — and your job is to process the outcome on your own terms before the voice writes the story for you.
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