IMPOSTER SYNDROME
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Coming up..
PART 1: What causes imposter syndrome?
PART 2:
How does imposter syndrome affect you?
PART 3:
What the hell can we do about it?
Sources
The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women by Valerie Young
The Charisma Myth by Olivia Fox Cabane
Playing Big by Tara Mohr
School of Life - Imposter Syndrome
PART 1:
What causes imposter syndrome?
What causes imposter syndrome?
An industry that values brilliance
A unhelpful learned definition of success
An organisational culture that feeds self doubt
Working alone
Representing your entire social group
What causes imposter syndrome?
Being human
How does knowing this help?
Normalising removes it's power
So remember:
"How I feel is perfectly normal given.."
This is a common part of human experience
It's a burden shared by many
PART 2:
How does imposter syndrome affect you?
Over-preparing and hard work
Holding back
Maintaining a low or ever changing profile
Use of charm or perceptiveness to win approval
Procrastination
Never finishing
Self-sabotage
How do you manage your I.S?
Uncover your "crusher"
Consider how your behaviours may be serving you
Understand how these behaviours are holding you back
Getting personal
PART 3:
What the hell can we do about it?
5 methods for overcoming imposter syndrome
Change your definition of competency
Learn how to respond to failure, mistakes and criticisms
Learn how to manage negative thoughts
Fake it till you make it / believe it / are it
Accept that other people are inherently like us
1. Change your definition of competency
We each have our own personal "competency rule book"
You’ve likely set your expectations of yourself too high
To rewrite your book:
Identify your existing rules
Acknowledge what rights you’ve been denying yourself
Find a more reasonable alternative
2. Learn how to respond to failure, mistakes and criticisms
In the wake of a failure, take notice of your inner critic
Take steps to depersonalise, allowing you space to assess the failure
Dealing with criticism:
Get space
Depersonalise
Filter
Analyse
Criticism hurts more when it mirrors what we believe about ourselves
3. Learn how to manage negative thoughts
Our mind’s view of reality can be, and often is, completely distorted
Out brain has a negativity bias
Dealing with negative thoughts:
Label and notice
Depersonalise
Accept that your view may be distorted
Acknowledge the motive
Respond with compassion
Practice
4. Fake it till you make it / believe it / are it
CBT - change your behaviour and thinking and your feelings will follow
You may feel uncomfortable "faking it"
Recognise we all use "impression management"
At the very least..
Don't point out your own mistakes or downplay your work
Learn to recognise when others are "faking it"
5. Accept that other people are inherently like us
Others minds must work in basically the same way as ours
When we encounter a stranger, there is nothing stopping us from being like them
In Conclusion
It is perfectly understandable that you feel imposter syndrome
Lots of other people feel exactly the same way as you
People hide their imagined fraudulence in different ways
There are at least 5 ways to help yourself
"To feel different, you need to do things differently"
Your turn!
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