In general, if you have ever felt that you are not good enough, you are not alone. Objectively, there are millions of us, and harmful attitudes have stuck to us since childhood (hello to parents). Impostor Syndrome is often accompanied by perfectionism, and such a duet turns a person into a workaholic, indifferent to career growth — a godsend for any boss. The good news is that you can try to change your outlook. Here are five ways you can get rid of the belief that you're not good enough: 1. Recognize your talents. 2. Share what you know with others. 3. Find out a relationship with yourself. 4. Do not be too serious. 5. Accept praise with pleasure. And if, despite all the efforts, you are still tormented by the insidious syndrome, do not hesitate to seek professional help. Self-distrust undermines nerves, which can lead to anxiety and depression. A competent psychologist will help get rid of excessive self-criticism and build relationships with your own success.
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