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Imposter Syndrome: Why You Feel Like a Fraud (And How to Overcome It)

Imposter Syndrome: Why You Feel Like a Fraud (And How to Overcome It)

Update: 2024-11-25
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In this episode of the Aspiring Psychologist Podcast, Dr. Marianne Trent dives deep into the concept of imposter syndrome. She explores why so many of us, despite our achievements, feel like we don't belong and are on the verge of being "found out." Dr. Trent breaks down the psychological roots of imposter syndrome, how it manifests, and offers practical strategies to help you overcome these feelings. Whether you're an aspiring psychologist or navigating self-doubt in your career or personal life, this episode provides tools to reclaim your confidence and start celebrating your successes.

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Key Takeaways:

  1. β€’ What imposter syndrome is and why it affects even high achievers.
  2. β€’ Common signs of imposter syndrome and how it manifests in different areas of life.
  3. β€’ Practical strategies for reframing thoughts and reducing negative self-talk.
  4. β€’ The importance of developing a growth mindset and celebrating your successes.

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Highlights:

  • 00:00 - Introduction to Imposter Syndrome and Episode Overview
  • 00:45 - What Is Imposter Syndrome and Why Does It Happen?
  • 02:12 - The Impact of Imposter Syndrome Across Careers and Life Stages
  • 03:49 - Childhood Experiences and How They Shape Imposter Syndrome
  • 05:34 - Cultural and Societal Influences on Feeling Like an Imposter
  • 06:57 - Recognizing Self-Doubt and Negative Self-Talk
  • 08:32 - Signs of Imposter Syndrome: Undervaluing Accomplishments
  • 10:15 - Reframing Thoughts and Celebrating Small Wins
  • 11:14 - Developing a Growth Mindset and Learning from Mistakes
  • 12:05 - Building Confidence: Owning Your Successes and Mistakes
  • 13:00 - Actionable Advice: Write Down Three Recent Successes

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Imposter Syndrome: Why You Feel Like a Fraud (And How to Overcome It)

Imposter Syndrome: Why You Feel Like a Fraud (And How to Overcome It)

Dr Marianne Trent