By Kate Morgan — 2021
We often see our jobs as a defining detail of who we are, yet too closely tying our identities to work can be dangerous. What can we do about it?
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We’ve all heard the fake it till you make it a phenomenon. Like every student. A person with imposter syndrome can have all the training in the world with the finest degrees, and still not believe they have the right for people to recognize their accomplishments.
When workers’ emotions deviate from what’s expected of their gender, they are often left to process the backlash on their own.
It can’t be about “empowerment” any longer. To make real progress, it has to be about power—using and growing the power we women already have.