Psychology says if you feel like a 'fraud' there's a surprising trait that's often behind it
· nuria safont
AI Briefing
- Imposter Syndrome is a pattern of feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt that can affect high-achievers.
- People experiencing Imposter Syndrome often possess a unique combination of traits, including perfectionism, high sensitivity, and a fear of being found out.
- By recognizing and addressing these underlying traits, individuals can overcome Imposter Syndrome and develop a more realistic and compassionate self-image.
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