My latest blog post for Psychology Today is about the imposter syndrome and why we might want to lean into our self-doubts rather than run away from them:
“While not an officially diagnosable disorder, the imposter syndrome is a term used to describe feelings of not deserving what we achieve. We discount our success as the result of luck or being nice or even our own manipulation, and we live in constant fear of being unmasked as a fraud or an imposter.” Read More
Read more about the imposter syndrome here.
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