This Is Why You Won't Pass the PMP
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Most PMP candidates don't fail because they lack knowledge.
They fail because of something far more subtle—and far more dangerous: negative self-talk and second-guessing under pressure.
In this episode, Scott Payne breaks down why even smart, well-prepared PMP candidates sabotage themselves during studying, quizzes, and the exam itself. Drawing from Agile thinking, Scott reframes negative self-talk as a mental anti-pattern—an action that feels helpful in the moment but actually hurts performance.
You'll learn:
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Why fear and imposter syndrome show up specifically during PMP prep
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How stress hijacks decision-making, even when you know the material
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The difference between the threat voice and the operator voice in your head
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Why confidence is built during the study process—not after
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How to interrupt negative self-talk in real time
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The four pillars of the All-In PMP Success Mantra System: Control, Confidence, Consistency, and Support
This isn't a motivational pep talk.
It's a practical mental framework for staying steady, confident, and focused while preparing for—and taking—the PMP exam.
If you've ever frozen on a question, changed an answer you originally knew, or walked away from a quiz feeling worse than when you started, this episode is for you.
🎯 Text or Call me and I will give you my All-In PMP Success Mantra System PDF so you can start replacing mental anti-patterns with habits that actually help you pass.