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Imposter syndrome is the persistent feeling that your success is due to luck, timing, or other external factors rather than your own abilities—even when there’s clear evidence of your competence. People experiencing it often feel like a "fraud," fear being "exposed," or dismiss their achievements as not truly deserved. It affects students, professionals, creatives, and leaders alike.
Common Signs of Imposter Syndrome
Strategies to Overcome Imposter Syndrome
1. Recognize and Name It
2. Reframe Your Thinking
3. Track Your Wins
4. Talk About It
5. Challenge Perfectionism
6. Adopt a Growth Mindset
7. Seek Constructive Feedback
8. Support Others
For more information visit BarryLynch.com
By Barry Lynch5
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Imposter syndrome is the persistent feeling that your success is due to luck, timing, or other external factors rather than your own abilities—even when there’s clear evidence of your competence. People experiencing it often feel like a "fraud," fear being "exposed," or dismiss their achievements as not truly deserved. It affects students, professionals, creatives, and leaders alike.
Common Signs of Imposter Syndrome
Strategies to Overcome Imposter Syndrome
1. Recognize and Name It
2. Reframe Your Thinking
3. Track Your Wins
4. Talk About It
5. Challenge Perfectionism
6. Adopt a Growth Mindset
7. Seek Constructive Feedback
8. Support Others
For more information visit BarryLynch.com