In the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working with a colleague on an article for Psychology Today on the topic of work from home (WFH). As the first author of the article, I immersed myself in scientific literature on this topic, specifically focusing on studies that looked at productivity and employee well-being as the […]
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What is imposter syndrome? In 1985, Dr. Pauline Clance defined imposter syndrome as the inability to internalize one’s success, attributing any success or accomplishment to external factors such as luck, networking or “being in the right place at the right time”. In addition, individuals with imposter syndrome have a fear of not being able to […]