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Whether you are a student or a seasoned professional, you likely have a skill. Not just a skill, but an area of expertise that you can help teach others.
When we have imposter syndrome, we don't acknowledge these areas. We can receive compliments and plaudits but we will always try to downplay them.
Phrases like "It's not that big a deal," or "Anyone could do it" might be common phrases for someone who is struggling with imposter syndrome.
Imposter syndrome doesn't affect every area of our lives. You may be very confident at work, but then display imposter syndrome in your relationship. Maybe your imposter syndrome manifests in one of your hobbies, or at school.
We all have an area where it shows up. You are not alone in that regard. But, we can all take steps to shut it out and starve the imposter of the oxygen it needs to live.
In this podcast Michel shares two specific habits of people with imposter syndrome. See where these habits might be showing up in your life. Identify them, and follow our guidelines for fixing them.
Please go to UpSkillCommunity.com to review show notes and join a community of leaders investing in better understanding themselves so they can address the imposter syndrome in their work and lives.
At UpSkill, we are building a community of UpSkillers, learning and growing together.
Please listen, subscribe and share!
With decades of combined leadership experience, team of coaches, facilitators and subject matter experts can help to UpSkill your organization.
We offer corporate training, coaching, e-learning courses and consulting services for:
Email us: [email protected]
Learn more: www.upskillcommunity.com
By Michel Shah5
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Whether you are a student or a seasoned professional, you likely have a skill. Not just a skill, but an area of expertise that you can help teach others.
When we have imposter syndrome, we don't acknowledge these areas. We can receive compliments and plaudits but we will always try to downplay them.
Phrases like "It's not that big a deal," or "Anyone could do it" might be common phrases for someone who is struggling with imposter syndrome.
Imposter syndrome doesn't affect every area of our lives. You may be very confident at work, but then display imposter syndrome in your relationship. Maybe your imposter syndrome manifests in one of your hobbies, or at school.
We all have an area where it shows up. You are not alone in that regard. But, we can all take steps to shut it out and starve the imposter of the oxygen it needs to live.
In this podcast Michel shares two specific habits of people with imposter syndrome. See where these habits might be showing up in your life. Identify them, and follow our guidelines for fixing them.
Please go to UpSkillCommunity.com to review show notes and join a community of leaders investing in better understanding themselves so they can address the imposter syndrome in their work and lives.
At UpSkill, we are building a community of UpSkillers, learning and growing together.
Please listen, subscribe and share!
With decades of combined leadership experience, team of coaches, facilitators and subject matter experts can help to UpSkill your organization.
We offer corporate training, coaching, e-learning courses and consulting services for:
Email us: [email protected]
Learn more: www.upskillcommunity.com

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