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CoFounder & CCO @joincoa • Psychoanalytic Psychologist • Emotional fitness consultant • Promoter of self-awareness in all forms ✨

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    Dr. Emily Anhalt‏ @dremilyanhalt 25 Jul 2020

    Imposter Syndrome is believing that you are not intelligent or capable despite evidence of high achievement. There is a feeling of phoniness and a fear of being found out or exposed as a fraud. Sound familiar? Here are 12 tips for working through your Imposter Syndrome:

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      2. Dr. Emily Anhalt‏ @dremilyanhalt 25 Jul 2020

        🤔 Remember that you’re in good company. Most people with competence have some Imposter Syndrome, because they know how much they don’t know. It's the opposite of the Dunning-Kruger effect. (image by @jessicahagy)pic.twitter.com/5LEMxCPls0

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      3. Dr. Emily Anhalt‏ @dremilyanhalt 25 Jul 2020

        🗣 Talk about it. Putting private thoughts into words changes how those thoughts exist in our mind and changes our relationship to those thoughts. Talk to your therapist, loved ones, and trusted colleagues about your worries and let them reflect a different reality to you.

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      4. Dr. Emily Anhalt‏ @dremilyanhalt 25 Jul 2020

        🕵🏼‍♀️ Seek understanding. Imposter Syndrome presents itself differently in each of us. Examine your own particular breed of it - when do you feel it most (when you’re praised, with your male boss, when speaking publicly, etc.)? This will help you build shock absorbers around it.

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      5. Dr. Emily Anhalt‏ @dremilyanhalt 25 Jul 2020

        👥 Avoid comparisons. Don’t compare your behind-the- scenes to everyone else’s highlight reel (in other words, people’s social medias are not reflective of their true struggles). Allow your accomplishments to stand on their own.

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      6. Dr. Emily Anhalt‏ @dremilyanhalt 25 Jul 2020

        💩 Stop “shoulding” all over yourself. “I should be better, I should be more successful, I should be as smart as so and so...” Doing this puts you into a fixed mindset instead of a growth mindset. “Forgive yourself for not knowing what you didn’t know before you learned it.”

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      7. Dr. Emily Anhalt‏ @dremilyanhalt 25 Jul 2020

        🗂 Keep a self-esteem file. We tend to ruminate on negative feedback and push positive feedback aside. Hold onto the nice things people say about you. When you’re feeling like an imposter, look through it to remind yourself that you have made a difference in people’s lives.

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      8. Dr. Emily Anhalt‏ @dremilyanhalt 25 Jul 2020

        🤷🏻‍♀️ Get comfortable saying “I don’t know.” Not knowing everything is not the same as being an imposter. Neither is making mistakes or being wrong. Rather than pretending to know something you don’t, own it. Then learn it.

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      9. Dr. Emily Anhalt‏ @dremilyanhalt 25 Jul 2020

        💕 Focus on providing value. The fastest way to get over feeling like a fraud is to genuinely help someone else. Being helpful and caring combats Imposter Syndrome because it refocuses your attention on being loving toward others instead of critical of yourself.

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      10. Dr. Emily Anhalt‏ @dremilyanhalt 25 Jul 2020

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        🎁 Practice accepting compliments. When someone pays us a compliment we usually reply with why they’re wrong. Or, we throw a compliment right back. A compliment is a gift, and should be accepted properly before moving on.https://twitter.com/dremilyanhalt/status/1282360292433788928 …

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        How to accept a compliment: 🙅🏽 Don’t refute it 🏸 Don’t throw a compliment right back 🥰 Pause & let it land on you - feel it! 🗣 Ask for more info to understand the compliment better (the way you might if it were negative feedback) ✏️ Write it down & put it with the others
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      11. Dr. Emily Anhalt‏ @dremilyanhalt 25 Jul 2020

        🙅🏽 Don’t personalize professional criticism. “That iteration was inadequate” is not the same as “you are inadequate.” Our work is our life in so many ways. But the two overlap, they are not one and the same. Find a sense of agency and joy outside of your work and invest in it.

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      12. Dr. Emily Anhalt‏ @dremilyanhalt 25 Jul 2020

        💳 Give people some credit. By thinking you’re fooling everyone around you, you’re assuming that people are easily fooled. Is it really more likely that you’re bad at what you do but good at tricking people, than it is that you were hired for good reason? (The answer is no)

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      13. Dr. Emily Anhalt‏ @dremilyanhalt 25 Jul 2020

        💎 Fake it ‘till you make it. The things we tell ourselves become our reality. Sometimes, we have to say to ourself: I am good, I am worthy, I am valuable - even when we don’t feel it. Over time, it will get harder to deny, and easier to believe. You got this! 🙌

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