The Imposter Syndrome
Do you feel as if you didn't earn your success
People who suffer from imposter syndrome do not ascribe their success to their own abilities, but to either lucky circumstances or to coincidence. Even when esteemed and recognized in their professional and private spheres, they live in ongoing fear that they will be found out and exposed as phonies and frauds. Michaela Muthig explains the various aspects of this widespread phenomenon. Above all, she describes the ways that you can free yourself from this specific form of the inferiority complex and can develop a healthy sense of pride.
Learn how to help yourself with this book: clear instructions for actions, in addition to tips and coaching exercises
- Destructive self-doubt: an expert throws light on the causes and effects
- A liberating examination of a taboo topic