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19 Best Tips: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Now

Impostor syndrome can affect anyone, regardless of age, background, social status or intellect.

It is a psychological condition where people often feel like a fraud, doubting their achievements and always believing they will be discovered as a fraud, despite evidence of their abilities.

Impostor syndrome is often caused by factors, including personality traits, social pressures, and environmental influences.

If you are someone with high perfectionist values, you may set unattainable standards. This can lead you to feeling inadequate when those expectations you have set can’t be met.

There can be other factors, such as the validation of peers, friends, family or society in general, especially in the social media age we live in. This can heighten feelings of self-doubt when you are successful.

Culture and working environments can also contribute to impostor syndrome, such as the stigma around failure and competitive situations.

These individual experiences can appear as a persistent fear of being exposed as a "fraud," despite evidence of competence and accomplishments

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