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What Is Imposter Syndrome? Imposter syndrome is a behavioral health phenomenon defined as doubting your abilities and feeling like a fraud despite your competence.
In a OnePoll survey commissioned by Galaxy for the company's women empowerment campaign, more than half of women revealed they experience imposter syndrome, while over 50% of men did not.
Stars like Joshua Jackon, Michelle Obama, and Tom Hanks have spoken openly about how imposter syndrome affected their careers and sense of self.
This PwC C-suite executive, J.C. Lapierre still experiences imposter syndrome even though she's been at the company for 27 years.
My experience with imposter syndrome first started when I made the decision to become a lawyer. As a first generation everything in my immediate family, creating my own path was incredibly difficult.
Sheryl Sandberg, Natalie Portman, and Howard Schultz all suffer from that feeling of not being good enough. Here's how to get over it.
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The recent pushback against the imposter phenomenon in the media has largely focused on how and why it’s inappropriate for people of color. In this article, the author argues that, while there ...