No amount of success or accolades can stop some people from feeling like an imposter — especially women. More than half of women experience imposter syndrome at some point, according to a new poll of ...
CHARLOTTE — Imposter syndrome impacts high achievers and one Charlotte woman is helping others fight it Mental health professional Tatiana Leon, of the Charlotte area, shared her personal experience ...
A new study finds that imposter syndrome is not driven by gender, but by competitive workplace environments. Why the best time to solve problems might be the middle of the night Insomnia has its ...
Imposter syndrome is a psychological pattern in which individuals doubt their accomplishments and fear being exposed as a “fraud.” Despite evident success, those experiencing imposter syndrome feel ...
Forget the corner office stereotype. Forget decisive leadership without second-guessing decisions. Many successful leaders, despite their outward confidence, battle a surprising internal foe: imposter ...
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“Imposter syndrome isn’t a disease,” he recently wrote on LinkedIn. “It’s a normal response to internalizing impossibly high standards” and “usually means you’re facing a new challenge and you’re ...
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The imposter syndrome. That name alone makes us shudder, and yet we know the very real affects. Feeling like an imposter shoves us to the shadows. It prevents our best work. It forces us to live in ...