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    <Title>Dealing with Imposter Syndrome</Title>
    <Tagline>And how to move past it.</Tagline>
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          <div class="html-content"><p>According to the Oxford Dictionary
          imposter syndrome is “the persistent inability to believe that one’s success is
          deserved or has been legitimately achieved as a result of one’s own efforts or
          skills.”  </p>
          
          <p>When you are suffering from
          imposter syndrome the following signs may occur:</p>
          
          <ul><li>Fear of failure</li><li>Fear of success</li><li>Burnout</li><li>Perfectionism</li><li>Lack of confidence</li><li>Comparison to others.</li></ul>
          
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          <p>All of these signs can be experienced
          in the workplace. For example, you may procrastinate on a project because
          you’re suffering from fear of failure. Or, you may spend your days comparing
          yourself to others in your office, hindering you from making connections with
          your co-workers. Finally, you may be in a state of perfectionism to show your
          value, which can result in burnout. Imposter syndrome can cause these scenarios
          and more, leading to less-than-ideal outcomes.</p>
          
          <p>So how do you overcome it? Try one
          of these methods:</p>
          
          <ul><li><strong>Keep track of reminders</strong>.
          Keep a folder in your inbox where you can drop in positive notes (“kudos”) from
          colleagues and supervisors. Every once in a while, look back at those emails. </li><li><strong>Reframe your thinking</strong>. Tell yourself that you’re not the only one
          who has felt this way. Turn around negative sentiments into more positive ones.
          </li><li><strong>Practice self</strong>-<strong>empathy</strong>.  Know that you’re not alone, and that you are
          worthy of the job position you’re in. Give yourself grace and credit for how
          much you’ve already accomplished. </li><li><strong>Commiserate with others</strong>. Find colleagues or mentors who know what
          it’s like to suffer from imposter syndrome. Perhaps there is even an affinity
          group you can join. Remember that we all go through it at one point or another!</li><li><strong>Take a broader view.</strong> Try to look at your situation from a wider
          lens. You may get a more realistic picture of how you’re performing vs. zooming
          in under the microscope. </li></ul>
          
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          <p>Need help taking the broader view
          when it comes to your career? Take <a href="https://careers.umbc.edu/tools/tools-for-exploring-majors-careers/#focus" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">the
          FOCUS 2 Assessment</a> to see how you can best apply your strengths, which can
          help you avoid imposter syndrome. </p></div>
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