Overcoming impostor syndrome

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Feeling like an impostor happens to almost everyone during their career. In fact, 70% of people admit they feel. Not knowing how to do something is not the problem. The problem comes from what you make it mean. If you’re worried you can’t figure it out, you spend a lot of time worrying others will find out to.

 

In this week’s episode, learn my secret to overcoming impostor syndrome. It’s not something that requires you to drag yourself through it. It’s so much better than that.

 

Information referenced in the episode:

  • 70% of people feel like an impostor – Ravindran, Sandeep (Nov 15, 2016). “Feeling Like A Fraud: The Impostor Phenomenon in Science Writing” The Open Notebook.
  • Book – Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D.

 

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