What is âimposter syndromeâ and how does it impact you? These are the questions that attendants were asked at the beginning of the Imposter syndrome workshop provided by Ellis Vyth (Hertz).
âIt is the feeling that âI donât deserve itâ.â
âI think my peers are smarter and more talented than me.â
âI donât feel peopleâs compliments to me are genuine.â
âIt demotivates me to do my work.â
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After attendants shared their personal stories about âimposter syndromeâ, trainer Ellies Vyth pointed out that imposter syndrome is very universal in academia among both male and female researchers. Therefore, donât feel alone.
To beat the imposter syndrome, three main steps are suggested and practiced in an interactive way during the workshop: First, notice your success and ask/accept positive feedbacks; Second, stop comparing with peers and remember that each person has their own strengths and expertise; Third, speak out mid- or long-term dreams, name the potential barriers, and take small steps to achieve the goal.
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