Overcoming Imposter Syndrome as an Executive
Katie Radel, MBA
PR | Executive Visibility | I raise the profile of executives and organizations
We’ve all been there: overshadowed by doubt during a pivotal moment, despite a proven capability of success. That nagging feeling of not belonging is called imposter syndrome, and a 2020 study shows up to 82% of the population has experienced it. This staggering statistic reflects a widespread challenge, especially among women, and executives are not exempt. In a leadership environment, where decisions are critical, these internal doubts can impact your effectiveness, self-perception, and even the success of your employees.
The first time I heard the term “imposter syndrome” was only a few short years ago. It was a huge relief to hear that I wasn’t alone and that it’s actually very common. I thought I was the only person in a meeting thinking “This might be the time they figure out that I don’t know what I’m doing.” But after I was able to recognize what imposter syndrome is and give it a name, I was able to start working on overcoming it. Over time, I've learned that overcoming imposter syndrome is about navigating these thoughts, not silencing them.
Here are 5 observations and strategies I’ve learned to help me overcome imposter syndrome, especially through my work with executives:
5 Tips for Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
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Feeling like an imposter occasionally doesn't undermine your achievements or capabilities. It often signals that you're pushing beyond your comfort zone, the space where true growth occurs. As executives, embracing our vulnerabilities and navigating through them strengthens us and sets a powerful example for our teams.
Have you experienced imposter syndrome in your leadership journey? Share your experiences and strategies in the comments below.
Katie Radel founded Ripple Consulting Group in 2019 to provide strategic communications to organizations and individuals who need to connect with their audience and community to create positive, long-lasting ripple effects.?