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• Get the deets on Jen's 200th episode Giveaway, happening in mid-July 2024 by joining her email list here: subscribepage.io/GetUpdates
FOR YOUR JOURNALING, these are the five types of imposter syndrome:
1. **Persistent Self-Doubt**: Individuals with imposter syndrome doubt their skills, talents, and qualifications, even when objectively successful.
2. **Fear of Failure**: There is a heightened fear of making mistakes or failing, leading to perfectionistic tendencies and avoidance of new challenges.
3. **Attributing Success to External Factors**: People with imposter syndrome often attribute their achievements to luck, help from others, or being in the right place at the right time, discounting their own contributions.
4. **Difficulty Accepting Praise**: Individuals may feel uncomfortable or undeserving of praise and recognition, dismissing positive feedback as insincere or misguided.
5. **Constant Striving for Perfection**: There is a relentless pursuit of perfection and high standards, accompanied by a fear of being exposed as inadequate if these standards are not met.
By Jenilee Samuel | Christian Women, Prayer, Healing, Testimony, Bible Study5
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• Get the deets on Jen's 200th episode Giveaway, happening in mid-July 2024 by joining her email list here: subscribepage.io/GetUpdates
FOR YOUR JOURNALING, these are the five types of imposter syndrome:
1. **Persistent Self-Doubt**: Individuals with imposter syndrome doubt their skills, talents, and qualifications, even when objectively successful.
2. **Fear of Failure**: There is a heightened fear of making mistakes or failing, leading to perfectionistic tendencies and avoidance of new challenges.
3. **Attributing Success to External Factors**: People with imposter syndrome often attribute their achievements to luck, help from others, or being in the right place at the right time, discounting their own contributions.
4. **Difficulty Accepting Praise**: Individuals may feel uncomfortable or undeserving of praise and recognition, dismissing positive feedback as insincere or misguided.
5. **Constant Striving for Perfection**: There is a relentless pursuit of perfection and high standards, accompanied by a fear of being exposed as inadequate if these standards are not met.

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