How to Fix Imposter Syndrome
Former First Lady, Michelle Obama, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Hollywood superstars Charlize Theron and Viola Davis, and business leader Sheryl Sandberg have all confessed to experiencing it.?
What is it?
IMPOSTER SYNDROME.
Imposter syndrome is loosely defined as doubting your abilities?and feeling like a fraud. It disproportionately affects high-achieving?people, who find it difficult to accept their accomplishments. Many?question whether they’re deserving of accolades.
How do we fix it?
According to an article in Harvard Business Review:?
Leaders must create a culture for women and people of color?that addresses systemic bias and racism.
Have you ever felt this way? Interested in learning more??
Read the article above or contact Margaret Shiver at [email protected]—or visit our website at Plousha Moore Group.
— Debra
About The Author
Debra Plousha Moore is a nationally recognized expert in leadership advice and development.?Plousha Moore Group is an experienced team of advisors in the corporate suite, helping companies achieve extraordinary performance and proven outcomes. PMG is a Certified Member of the National Supplier Diversity Council.