People with imposter syndrome think that they’re not “X” enough. Whether that’s good, fast, smart, knowledgeable, or productive enough, they fear that they do not live up to expectations.
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People with imposter syndrome think that they’re not “X” enough. Whether that’s good, fast, smart, knowledgeable, or productive enough, they fear that they do not live up to expectations.
Why is it so easy to work late hours, constantly check emails, and be known as the “problem solver”? Yet, it’s hard to “turn off.”