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5 Signs of Imposter Syndrome at Work and How to Deal with It

Engagedly

Imposter syndrome is an internal experience when an individual denies believing they are competent as others consider them to be. They also worry about being tagged as incompetent or incapable of meeting workplace expectations. You aren’t alone in experiencing this syndrome when sometimes it becomes hard to cope.

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“Remember why you started your journey” With Candice Georgiadis & Chandra Gore

Thrive Global

I was able to shake the feeling of being an imposter by having a very hard conversation with myself. As a part of our series about how very accomplished leaders were able to succeed despite experiencing Imposter Syndrome, I had the pleasure of interviewing Chandra Gore. How would you define Impostor Syndrome?

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Clisver Alvarez: “Positivity Pass it on movement”

Thrive Global

I believe that in everything there’s always a downside and when it comes to imposter syndrome it’s no different. We would like to explore and flesh out the experience of Impostor Syndrome. How would you define Impostor Syndrome? What do people with Imposter Syndrome feel? How can it limit people?

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“Write down all your wins.” With Carrie Veatch

Thrive Global

As a part of our series about how very accomplished leaders were able to succeed despite experiencing Imposter Syndrome, I had the pleasure of interviewing Carrie Veatch. We would like to explore and flesh out the experience of Impostor Syndrome. How would you define Impostor Syndrome? How can it limit people?

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“They don’t need to look for external validation.” With Candice Gerodiadis & Heather Rider

Thrive Global

As a part of our series about how very accomplished leaders were able to succeed despite experiencing Imposter Syndrome, I had the pleasure of interviewing Heather Rider. She regularly writes and presents on the issues of perfectionism, Imposter Syndrome, high-functioning anxiety and other anxiety related topics.

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Michael O’Brien of Peloton Executive Coaching: “How I Was Able To Thrive Despite First Experiencing Impostor Syndrome” With Candice Georgiadis

Thrive Global

We would like to explore and flesh out the experience of Impostor Syndrome. How would you define Impostor Syndrome? What do people with Imposter Syndrome feel? What are the downsides of Impostor Syndrome? How can the experience of Impostor Syndrome impact how one treats others? How can it limit people?

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Teresa Sande of Mirror Mirror Strategies: “Ask yourself, What if that’s not true?”

Thrive Global

As a part of our series about how very accomplished leaders were able to succeed despite experiencing Imposter Syndrome, I had the pleasure of interviewing. She is also author of the new book, Find Your Fierce: Interrupt Imposter Syndrome and Own Your Success. How would you define Impostor Syndrome? being human.