Imposter Syndrome and what to do about it.
Lesley Calland
Founder and C.E.O. of myonlinecoach I Tech Nation Winner Rising Stars Manchester I Enterprise Vision Awards Finalist I Qualified Organisational Coach I Exchange Programme Coach in Residence I Speaker I Charity Trustee.
?Did you know that according to statistics up to 70% of people suffer from imposter syndrome? at some point in their career. Imposter Syndrome is a term that describes someone who feels they aren't as capable as others think and fear they'll be exposed as a fraud. It's not an actual mental health condition, but suffering from it can affect your mental and physical wellbeing.
The inability to believe that your success is not deserved, or is not?legitimately achieved as a result of your own efforts,? can be a toxic negative force on your ability to perform well. It contributes towards increased anxiety, depression, less risk taking and career burnout.
But how do you know that you are suffering from it?
Well, these are some of the most typical symptoms:?
Setting personal expectations that are too high is usually the key cause of the syndrome and carrying these internal pressures become a burden . Stress and anxiety can build and before you know it your fear of failure is making you fail!?
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Perhaps it’s time to realise, that as hard as it is, making mistakes and dealing with failure is a key part of you working out how to be better at what you do.
But how do you overcome imposter syndrome??Here are some tactics, that can be a great way to help:
Coaching is a great outlet for this. Fully trained coaches don’t judge. What they do is support you through any change by helping you see different?perspectives. They boost your confidence by tapping into your purpose.
Your purpose is made up of the core motivating aims of your life, the reason you get up in the morning. Purpose can guide your life and work decisions, influence your behaviour, shape your goals, offer a sense of direction and create meaning to what you do.
Knowing your purpose is linked to finding your own level of happiness and success. That's a much better place to be rather than trying to live up to other peoples expectations. Get this right and your mind moves from feeling like a fraud to feeling confident in your own abilities.