IMPOSTER SYNDROME
When psychologists Pauline Rose Clance and Suzanne Imes developed the concept of Imposter Syndrome in 1978, their work focused on high-achieving women displaying a curious…
Many of us grapple with self-doubt and yearn to eradicate it. But we don’t need to. Self-doubt is not inherently a bad thing – when…
According to a recent study, 80% of women encounter challenges related to low self-esteem, leading them to refrain from advocating for themselves in professional settings.…
Imposter Syndrome is a commonly experienced phenomenon that encompasses feelings of being a fraud, fearing exposure and attributing success solely to chance. Left unmanaged, it…
70% of the working population has experienced the imposter phenomenon at some point in their careers*. Beyond impacting confidence, this also prevents women from getting…
If you’ve ever doubted your own abilities, feared being ‘found out’ as a fraud, or put your achievements and accomplishments down to luck, then you’re…
Imposter syndrome — a fear of getting ‘found out’, experienced by an individual who doubts their skills and accomplishments, often putting successes and achievements down…
As Director of the Human Sciences Studio at The Dock, Accenture’s flagship global R&D centre, Jess Majekodunmi helps business leaders ask ‘why’, ‘how’ and ‘so…
While working in a garden centre, Rebecca Matthews saw a newspaper advert for a role as a Prisoner Custody Officer, thought it sounded interesting and…