Definition: imposter syndrome, also called perceived fraudulence, involves feelings of self-doubt and personal incompetence that persist despite your education, experience, and accomplishments. To counter these feelings, you might end up working harder and holding yourself to ever higher standards. (healthline.com)
Most people feel it, but usually, it comes with a feeling that we’re the only ones. Why?
In this episode, I talk about different types of imposter syndrome that you might experience and share which one I am as well. I also offer some advice on reframing some of the beliefs that come with it!
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