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Welcome to Episode 47 of The Mood Booster Podcast. In this episode, we take Monday’s reflections on imposter syndrome and turn them into clear psychological understanding, research grounded insight, and practical tools you can use.
We begin by breaking down what imposter syndrome actually is. It is not a clinical diagnosis, but a common psychological experience first described by Clance and Imes, where capable people struggle to internalise success and fear being exposed as a fraud. We explore why this experience is especially common during career transitions, academic progression, and periods of increased visibility or evaluation.
Drawing on psychological theory and large scale research, we discuss why imposter syndrome is more closely linked to perfectionism, fear of evaluation, social comparison, high personal standards, and belonging uncertainty than simple lack of confidence.
We also explore why imposter syndrome shows up more often in high performing individuals, how attribution styles differ across genders, and why social conditioning plays a role in how success and failure are interpreted.
This episode is about understanding imposter syndrome so that it stops controlling your decisions and your confidence.
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This episode is about taking back power from imposter syndrome and allowing yourself to keep showing up, even when doubt is present.
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