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: ...
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: You set a big goal. You’ve outlined the steps and used your study of goal-setting to make sure they’re achievable and assigned deadlines to each. On paper, it ...
New data reveals 85% of marketers have experienced imposter syndrome, with half reporting these feelings have intensified over the past year alone.
Imposter syndrome can have you feeling like you don't belong in a role. Source: Marvin Meyer/Unsplash Imposter syndrome—also known as the imposter phenomenon—refers to the belief that not only are you ...
Imposter syndrome makes you feel like you're surrounded by people who are more talented or capable. But you can combat this feeling by taking steps like making a list of all your accomplishments. You ...
In this liberating new book, award-winning writer and presenter of BBC Radio 4’s All in the Mind, Claudia Hammond, helps us to take the pressure off with a psychological toolkit that is both practical ...
Impostor syndrome—that feeling that you’re not as smart as others believe you are–may be getting a bad rap. First identified by psychologists Pauline Rose Clance and Suzanne Clance in 1971 as the ...
Ever downplay your success to sheer luck? Or feel intimidated by the opportunities in front of you? Maybe you’re considering turning them down or opting out, convinced they’re expecting a version of ...
Are you or members of your staff dealing with imposter syndrome at work? Described as a set of beliefs and behaviors associated with individuals who doubt their abilities, attribute their success to ...
Imposter syndrome involves irrationally thinking that you are unworthy of the respect conferred upon you. From a logic-based therapy (LBT) perspective, this involves a cognitive chain of emotional ...
As they’ve entered the new academic year, colleges and universities across the nation have welcomed students and prepared to deliver on higher education’s promise to be help give students of all ...
I can sum up my first lecture at UCLA in one word: overwhelming. Back then, it was normal to shimmy your way through packed aisles, knocking over notebooks and computers while apologizing profusely ...