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Imposter Syndrome Quiz
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Reference: Schaufeli, W.B., De Witte, H. & Desart, S. (2019). Burnout Assessment Tool (BAT) –Test Manual. KU Leuven, Belgium: Internal Report
Signs of
Imposter Syndrome
People with impostor syndrome, experience continuous frustration and anxiety being concerned that they are not good enough, that they will be exposed as incompetent and that everyone else knows what they are doing.
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Work too hard: you overwork to cover up your feelings of inadequacy and end up not managing your time effectively
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Struggling to ask for or accept help from other people.
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Tend to be a people pleaser, focusing more on doing what others want and expect to get validation.
You are not alone.
75% of Exec Women experience Imposter Syndrome in their careers. *
A KPMG study says 75% female executives across industries have experienced imposter syndrome at some point in their careers. Have you?