Imposter syndrome affects around 70 percent of us at some time in our life, says an expert on the subject Jess Stuart.
The syndrome has two sides, she says. An inability to internalise our achievements and a persistent fear of being found out.
Imposter syndrome affects around 70 percent of us at some time in our life, says an expert on the subject Jess Stuart.
The syndrome has two sides, she says. An inability to internalise our achievements and a persistent fear of being found out.