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Imposter Syndrome and Confidence Q&A.
Recording.
About Angie.
As a Confidence and Career Success Coach Angie, public speaks and run workshops on confidence, building resilience, overcoming self doubt and building assertiveness.
She helps with complex psychographic issues that affect people regardless of their seniority.
More Info.
Imposter syndrome is the bias in thinking in which the individual believes all of their accomplishments to be the result of coincidence and luck instead of actual skill.
This is often combined with the fear of being revealed as a “fraud” or “imposter” who does not deserve the things they have obtained in life.
In this Q&A, Angie answered our member’s answers and discussed Imposter Syndrome.
Key Takeaways.
Be realistic.
If social media platforms show your posts to more people, that’s more eyes on what you do and more potential buyers.
Don't stress.
If social media platforms show your posts to more people, that’s more eyes on what you do and more potential buyers.
Be happy.
If social media platforms show your posts to more people, that’s more eyes on what you do and more potential buyers.