I first heard of impostor syndrome when reading Ben Brandall’s article on it in July 2016. He talks about the psychologists who coined the phrase (Pauline R. Clance and Suzanne A. Imes) conducting a study in 1978, showing that high achieving women in particular “share the same tendency to ignore evidence that they’re intelligent and imagine everyone has made a mistake in assuming they are”.
How to See, Fight, and Learn From Imposter Syndrome as a Marketer
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