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In this episode, Jesie and Lateka answer your questions about Imposter Syndrome and debunk some of the ideas around the commonly misunderstood concept. They share their own experiences with Imposter Syndrome and offer practical solutions to managing Imposter syndrome, both in career settings, and other important life roles.
Episode content correction: Imposter Syndrome was first coined in 1978 by Georgia State University psychology professor Pauline Clance and psychologist Suzanne Imes in a study of high-achieving women.
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In this episode, Jesie and Lateka answer your questions about Imposter Syndrome and debunk some of the ideas around the commonly misunderstood concept. They share their own experiences with Imposter Syndrome and offer practical solutions to managing Imposter syndrome, both in career settings, and other important life roles.
Episode content correction: Imposter Syndrome was first coined in 1978 by Georgia State University psychology professor Pauline Clance and psychologist Suzanne Imes in a study of high-achieving women.
Follow us on IG: @wellmytherapistsays
Music: Cloudy by KODOMOi https://soundcloud.com/kodomoimusic
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/2DTIQji
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/ZIyyj2FrVI0