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Impostor syndrome can be rooted in childhood experiences, such as consistently receiving praise only when exceeding expectations. This can lead to a belief of never being perfect enough, which extends into adulthood, resulting in feelings of inadequacy and a perpetual need to excel. In this video I talk about how therapy can help you to deal with this.
By Lucia GallegosImpostor syndrome can be rooted in childhood experiences, such as consistently receiving praise only when exceeding expectations. This can lead to a belief of never being perfect enough, which extends into adulthood, resulting in feelings of inadequacy and a perpetual need to excel. In this video I talk about how therapy can help you to deal with this.