Feeling Like a Fraud: How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome
Tracking achievements is so critical in helping to avoid feelings of being a fake or a phony.
Tracking achievements is so critical in helping to avoid feelings of being a fake or a phony.
Rumination, the endless loop of self-scrutiny, can keep clients stuck and unable to gain deeper insight into what really went wrong (or right!).
The coaching field offers a particularly ripe opening for Millennials who desire to facilitate the growth process for others, including individuals older than them.
I have concluded that the environmental impact of entering a new profession (often relatively quickly) is significant. Becoming a coach means learning a new skillset, studying for qualifications and becoming a business owner, all in one go.
Val Williams, MCC, is a leading executive coach and author. Check out her perspective on The Impostor Syndrome! Posted with permission During a recent coaching session with an executive leader, I heard something that many leaders struggle with at one time or another in their careers. My client said to me, “I’m afraid that any day someone is going to …
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