managing-imposter-syndrome
Managing Imposter Syndrome
Scope
Covers
- Identifying your imposter “episodes” (triggers → thoughts → feelings → behaviors) and the costs they create
- Reframing imposter feelings as a normal signal of growth when you’re stretching (not proof you’re a fraud)
- Separating confidence gaps (perception) from competence gaps (skills) and choosing the right response
- Building an evidence bank (“receipts”) to calibrate self-assessment and reduce distorted thinking
- Designing a short experiment plan to act despite doubt (feedback asks, exposure ladder, small deliveries)
- Creating a support plan (manager/mentor/peer scripts) and a maintenance routine to prevent relapse
When to use
- “I feel like a fraud at work even though I’m performing.”
- “I’m starting a new role / leading a bigger scope and my self-doubt is spiking.”
- “I avoid visibility (speaking up, shipping, applying) because I’m scared I’ll be exposed.”
- “I want a structured plan to manage imposter syndrome, not generic reassurance.”
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