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Have you ever felt like you aren't good enough, capable enough, or smart enough? Have you ever felt like you just "got lucky" or deceived people into thinking you belonged? This is often referred to as imposter syndrome. Impostor syndrome is often experienced by high-achieving individuals who struggle to recognize their achievements and have a persistent fear of being exposed as a “fraud” despite evidence of their competence in an area. If you can relate to any of this, then this one is for you. We discuss the COST of imposter syndrome, as well as some tips on how to manage it.
You are incredibly capable, you earned your place here, and I know you worked your ASS off for this. I hope you give yourself the credit you deserve by the end of this episode.
I would love to answer ANY questions you have about nursing in general, or hear about areas you are struggling with right now. Message me @ashley_nursingcoop or shoot me an email at [email protected] with any questions, feedback, or comments. Happy Nursing!
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Have you ever felt like you aren't good enough, capable enough, or smart enough? Have you ever felt like you just "got lucky" or deceived people into thinking you belonged? This is often referred to as imposter syndrome. Impostor syndrome is often experienced by high-achieving individuals who struggle to recognize their achievements and have a persistent fear of being exposed as a “fraud” despite evidence of their competence in an area. If you can relate to any of this, then this one is for you. We discuss the COST of imposter syndrome, as well as some tips on how to manage it.
You are incredibly capable, you earned your place here, and I know you worked your ASS off for this. I hope you give yourself the credit you deserve by the end of this episode.
I would love to answer ANY questions you have about nursing in general, or hear about areas you are struggling with right now. Message me @ashley_nursingcoop or shoot me an email at [email protected] with any questions, feedback, or comments. Happy Nursing!