You're a fake—a fraud. You don't know what you're doing at work and people will find out. If this sounds like your internal monologue, you may have imposter syndrome. Imposter syndrome is a condition ...
Everyday Health interviewed Lora Park for an article on “imposter syndrome” – which is defined as when an individual experiences a feeling like an intellectual phony. It’s marked with persistent ...
Studies estimate that up to 70% of people succumb to imposter syndrome at some point in their lives. This is a phenomenon to take seriously; thus, this article. We are going to look at three things: ...
Search the keywords “imposter syndrome“–feeling you’re inadequate and mediocre, despite evidence that shows you’re skilled, accomplished, or talented –and most of the results focus on how to cope with ...
People tend to feel like an impostor when they encounter a challenge that seems bigger than their ability to cope with it. Imposter syndrome? It might be because of your workplace, not your gender A ...
It’s a subject local writer Anthony W. Scott -- whose latest book is “Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: You Belong at the Table!” ...
Most HR systems aren’t built to address impostor syndrome. They recognize burnout but not the cognitive load of chronic ...
You nailed the interview and landed the job. You got the promotion everyone was competing for. You launched the business that’s now thriving. Yet there’s that persistent whisper in your ear. “You ...
In a world rife with hidden battles, one formidable adversary plagues women on their journey to success: imposter syndrome. This insidious foe thrives on systemic barriers, institutional biases, and ...
Popular misconceptions about “impostor syndrome” have spawned four myths that need debunking for managers to effectively understand and address its effects in the workplace, MIT Sloan School of ...
Impostor syndrome generally refers to the persistent feeling of doubt that our achievements are justified and a reflection of our skills, talents, and efforts. Rather we feel that we are frauds and ...
This post is part of a series on adverse childhood experiences. Read the other parts here. Do you ever feel like an imposter? Feigning confidence when you don’t feel you’re up to the task? Fearing ...