High performing Finance professionals have a few things in common. They’re driven, ambitious, talented and, usually, crushed under the weight of expectations.
In the world of finance, it seems like you’re only as good as your latest results, and that creates tension, anxiety and above all, self-doubt.
But it doesn’t have to be that way, and on Tied to Metrics, Kat Sosnick the founder of Green Street coaching who is bringing decades of experience in the financial trenches to you in this new podcast series, so you can stop being tied to metrics, and start feeling like the competent professional you are.
In this series, you’ll learn strategies and frameworks to change how you evaluate your own performance, learn about the common mistakes that leave you feeling stressed and uncertain, and hear about others who have overcome the self-doubt that was holding them back in their careers and their lives.
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High performing Finance professionals have a few things in common. They’re driven, ambitious, talented and, usually, crushed under the weight of expectations.
In the world of finance, it seems like you’re only as good as your latest results, and that creates tension, anxiety and above all, self-doubt.
But it doesn’t have to be that way, and on Tied to Metrics, Kat Sosnick the founder of Green Street coaching who is bringing decades of experience in the financial trenches to you in this new podcast series, so you can stop being tied to metrics, and start feeling like the competent professional you are.
In this series, you’ll learn strategies and frameworks to change how you evaluate your own performance, learn about the common mistakes that leave you feeling stressed and uncertain, and hear about others who have overcome the self-doubt that was holding them back in their careers and their lives.
Are you letting one mistake define your entire track record? In the high-stakes world of finance, even the best investors wrestle with self-doubt. But what separates top performers from the rest isn’t the absence of doubt—it’s how they navigate through it. In this episode of Tied to Metrics, Kat Sosnick pulls back the curtain on the hidden struggles of high achievers and shares a powerful strategy to break free from the self-doubt cycle.
Key Points:
Even the best second-guess themselves. Legendary investors don’t operate with absolute certainty—they debate, analyze, and question their decisions just like you.
Good decisions can lead to bad outcomes. Markets don’t reward intelligence alone. A perfect trade can still go sideways, and self-doubt can make it worse if left unchecked.
The self-doubt trap is real. When one bad call shakes your confidence, you risk playing not to lose instead of playing to win.
Confidence banking is your way out. Track your wins—big and small—to counter recency bias and build a reserve of self-belief.
Trust the process, not your fear. The key isn’t eliminating doubt, but recognizing when it’s a distraction versus a signal.
Resources
Kat Sosnick on LinkedIn | Greene Street Coaching
Tied to Metrics
High performing Finance professionals have a few things in common. They’re driven, ambitious, talented and, usually, crushed under the weight of expectations.
In the world of finance, it seems like you’re only as good as your latest results, and that creates tension, anxiety and above all, self-doubt.
But it doesn’t have to be that way, and on Tied to Metrics, Kat Sosnick the founder of Green Street coaching who is bringing decades of experience in the financial trenches to you in this new podcast series, so you can stop being tied to metrics, and start feeling like the competent professional you are.
In this series, you’ll learn strategies and frameworks to change how you evaluate your own performance, learn about the common mistakes that leave you feeling stressed and uncertain, and hear about others who have overcome the self-doubt that was holding them back in their careers and their lives.