In part two of our Imposter Syndrome series, read about the common types of imposter syndrome and the ways it is exaggerated by social media.
Read MoreIn part two of our Imposter Syndrome series, read about the common types of imposter syndrome and the ways it is exaggerated by social media.
Read MoreIt is estimated that nearly 70 percent of the population (that’s more than half of humanity) experience a feeling of fraudulence at some point in their lives. This nagging feeling of doubt has been found to be extremely common, not only amongst famous personalities but also more ‘ordinary' individuals, who are often classified as high achievers themselves. This so-called phenomenon is commonly known today as Impostor Syndrome.
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