These feelings are known as impostor syndrome, or what psychologists often call impostor phenomenon. An estimated 70% of people experience these impostor feelings at some point in their lives, ...
Impostor syndrome—that feeling that you’re not as smart as others believe you are–may be getting a bad rap. First identified by psychologists Pauline Rose Clance and Suzanne Clance in 1971 as the ...
Impostor syndrome is a common phenomenon among high-achieving people. The term was reportedly coined in the 1970s by psychologists Suzanne Imes and Pauline Rose Clance while they were studying ...
During a speaking engagement at an all-girls school in north London, former first lady Michelle Obama said she suffers from impostor syndrome, a term used to describe feelings of self-doubt and ...
NanoClaw's creator says Google ranks a fake website above his project's real site despite 18K GitHub stars, press coverage, ...
In their new research paper, MIT Sloan assistant professor Basima Tewfik and co-authors unpack the complexities of the impostor phenomenon through a review of 316 peer-reviewed articles and books ...
Impostor syndrome is much more common than you’d think–over 70% of people have experienced it at one time or other in their lives. It is known that lots of entrepreneurial and high-achieving women ...
The former WWE Women's Champion Charlotte Flair is undoubtedly one of the best female professional wrestlers in the world. She already has a Hall of Fame-worthy career in World Wrestling Entertainment ...