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Imposter Syndrome, is often defined as doubting your own abilities and/or feeling like a fraud in the work you do. It is rarely talked about by individuals that have these feelings, therefore it is very common for someone to feel like they are the lone imposter and talking about it will only reveal to everyone that they are a fraud. Unfortunately this forces the individual to internalize their feelings, compounding the issue further.
However, in this episode of We All Have Something, we find Imposter Syndrome is in fact quite common, even in those that are high-achievers. Diving deeper into this, I found out that those who suffer from it may never really get over the sensations of Imposter Syndrome, but there are ways work through it and recognizer Imposter Syndrome for what it is so you can keep moving forward.
Thank you for joining me here on We All Have Something. If you wish to connect with me further:
Website: www.CoachRickSchwartz.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/rickschwartz
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach_rick_schwartz/
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/CoachRickSchwartz/
Episode Music "Inspiration Corporate" by Sandra Inspiration Music
Music rights purchased through AudioJungle
Nothing in this podcast should be taken as therapy, medical or mental health care. Topics discussed on this podcast reflect the personal experiences of the host and guests of We All Have Something and are not intended to, nor should they, replace the services of medical care, mental health care or therapy.
If you are having thoughts of self harm or ending your life, please call or text 988 - Help is available 24/7.
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Imposter Syndrome, is often defined as doubting your own abilities and/or feeling like a fraud in the work you do. It is rarely talked about by individuals that have these feelings, therefore it is very common for someone to feel like they are the lone imposter and talking about it will only reveal to everyone that they are a fraud. Unfortunately this forces the individual to internalize their feelings, compounding the issue further.
However, in this episode of We All Have Something, we find Imposter Syndrome is in fact quite common, even in those that are high-achievers. Diving deeper into this, I found out that those who suffer from it may never really get over the sensations of Imposter Syndrome, but there are ways work through it and recognizer Imposter Syndrome for what it is so you can keep moving forward.
Thank you for joining me here on We All Have Something. If you wish to connect with me further:
Website: www.CoachRickSchwartz.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/rickschwartz
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach_rick_schwartz/
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/CoachRickSchwartz/
Episode Music "Inspiration Corporate" by Sandra Inspiration Music
Music rights purchased through AudioJungle
Nothing in this podcast should be taken as therapy, medical or mental health care. Topics discussed on this podcast reflect the personal experiences of the host and guests of We All Have Something and are not intended to, nor should they, replace the services of medical care, mental health care or therapy.
If you are having thoughts of self harm or ending your life, please call or text 988 - Help is available 24/7.
Support the show