This week on Ded X, Anna and John tackle Impostor Syndrome with coach Catherine Andrews
The Big Idea:
Catherine declares it's not a syndrome. She argues that "impostor phenomenon" was coined by researchers Clance and Imes in 1978, based on observations of high-achieving women doubting their success. The "syndrome" part, Catherine suggests, might be a rebranding by the leadership development industry.
Key Takeaways:
The Verdict: To Bin or Not To Bin?
Final Thoughts:
The hosts and Catherine agree that while "imposter syndrome" may be a misnomer, the underlying feelings of anxiety, doubt, and not belonging are real and highlight a need for better support and inclusive workplace environments.
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