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Impostor Phenomenon in the Classroom

By Anastasia Tsylina Williams — 2020

Many faculty and students report experiencing Impostor Phenomenon, or feelings of self-doubt about their accomplishments and abilities, at some point in their academic careers. This sense of doubt can prevent people from fully participating in the teaching and learning experience and make them feel like they do not belong in a scholarly environment.

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The Emotion Missing From the Workplace

Sadness is a central part of our lives, yet it’s typically ignored at work, hurting employees and managers alike.

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Imposter Syndrome in Your Business and How to Overcome It

Imposter syndrome is REAL, and everybody has it. Yes, even you.

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Why Imposter Syndrome Hits Women and Women of Colour Harder

Self-doubt and imposter syndrome permeate the workplace, but women, especially women of colour, are particularly likely to experience it. Why is this—and how can it be changed?

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Influencer Jay Shetty: The Biggest Mistake We Make Is “We Think It’s Too Late”

Social media influencer Jay Shetty told Yahoo Finance in a recent interview that “the biggest mistake” people make in their career and life involves self-imposed limitations that narrow their options.

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