Flow With Recess
We all have moments of self-doubt, second-guessing ourselves and our abilities. But for some, that feeling is much more persistent and becomes Imposter Syndrome. Imposter Syndrome is the sense that nothing you have achieved has made you ‘good enough’ for the status you hold or as though you’re a fraud, especially in a professional setting. Both Matt and Kelz get profoundly personal and emotional, about their experiences. They share how, despite all their professional achievements and the self-work they do, they still feel the need to prove themselves. Key Takeaways: - The basic definition of Imposter Syndrome vs the way Recess defines it - What the roots of Imposter Syndrome are and how they tie into our survival instincts - How our need to be seen as successful can trigger these feelings - How Imposter Syndrome can manifest itself in personal relationships - The persona we create to mask our feelings of inadequacy are not sustainable - How self-love and acceptance can be the motivation for overcoming Imposter Syndrome - The pressure that comes with these feelings of inadequacy and how this can ultimately lead to failure Read our latest blog: www.withrecess.com/blog/imposter-syndrome-at-work-overcoming-self-doubt and remember to follow us on Instagram @withrecess and connect with us on LinkedIn at Recess Labs.
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