By Pia Silva — 2020
Imposter syndrome is REAL, and everybody has it. Yes, even you.
Read on www.forbes.com
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“Students from low-income backgrounds receive daily reminders—interpersonal and institutional, symbolic and structural—that they are the ones who do not belong.”
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.
Evidence shows that women are less self-assured than men—and that to succeed, confidence matters as much as competence. Here's why, and what to do about it.
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