Author: Alison Weihe

Impostor Syndrome, a psychological phenomenon characterised by persistent self-doubt and the fear of being exposed as a fraud, affects many of us, some more than others- across various domains of life. It is not defined by class, or culture. In fact, very often high achievers are driven by the constant whip of achieving more, doing more and being better. It can be paralysing, hindering personal growth and professional success. Previously, we just live alongside unnamed but, felt self-doubt. Now we are able to delve into the intricacies of Impostor Syndrome. Now we are able to explore its causes, manifestations, and…

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