Understanding: Imposter Syndrome Check
Do you ever feel like you're faking it? Like everyone else has it together and you're just pretending? Like any moment, someone will discover you're not as capable as you appear?
Welcome to imposter syndrome. Population: 70% of all people at some point.
What imposter syndrome feels like:
- Attributing success to luck, timing, or others—never to yourself
- Dismissing praise: "They're just being nice"
- Waiting to be "found out" as incompetent
- Overworking to compensate for perceived inadequacy
- Feeling like you don't belong in your role or achievements
- Comparing your insides to others' outsides
Who experiences imposter syndrome:
Not the incompetent. The competent.
Studies show imposter syndrome afflicts high achievers most. CEOs, doctors, academics, artists. The more you accomplish, the more you feel like a fraud.
Ironically, actual imposters—those truly unqualified—rarely feel like imposters. They lack the self-awareness.
If you feel like an imposter, it's evidence that you're not.
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