Red FRAUD stamp over a blurred desk with a keyboard and sticky notes, representing imposter syndrome at work.

Are You Tired of Feeling Like a Fraud? Here Are the Secrets Of How To Overcome Imposter Syndrome And Negative Feelings of Self-Doubt

Are you a successful professional that feels like a fraud or a failure? Do you enjoy those feelings? Yeah, I didn’t think so. But here’s the thing 一 you’re not alone.

It’s a phenomenon that has been studied extensively. It’s called imposter syndrome and it manifests itself as persistent feelings of self-doubt, particularly among working professionals. I’ll let Harvard Business Review take it from here: 

Experiencing imposter syndrome at work seems to be its own special kind of difficult. Feelings of professional inadequacy seem to impact the smartest and most accomplished people I know.

It has even led these same individuals to question if they should change careers.

They simply can’t shake a persistent and nagging feeling that their “incompetence” will be discovered and their careers will be over.

What is going on here?

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Manager delivering constructive feedback during a one-on-one meeting in an office.

Delivering Constructive Criticism: 5 Essential Tips For Managers Who Manage Conflict and Deliver Feedback

Who loves managing workplace conflict? How about thoughtfully and confidently delivering constructive criticism in its wake?

Yeah. Nobody does. Especially managers.

Now, don’t get me wrong. Modern managers worth their salt undoubtedly understand the importance of effectively delivering constructive criticism and feedback as part of managing workplace conflict.

They recognize it is essential for learning and growth, as well as advancement in their employees’ careers.  

But there is much to consider before one delivers it — especially when the catalyst for it is conflict, which almost anyone can tell you from personal experience, can quickly escalate to emotionally driven heights.

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