What’s The Opposite Of Imposter Syndrome? [Episode 014]

What on earth is the opposite of Imposter Syndrome? And why does it matter?

And why does the fact that so many people get this wrong leave them stuck, struggling with Imposter Syndrome for years?


Here's What We'll Cover About What The Opposite Of Imposter Syndrome Is - And Isn't

  • What Imposter Syndrome was originally called, and why that's actually a better name for it, even if it's harder to say
  • My definition(s) of it, based on 18 years of specialising in the field
  • What a lovely lady in South Africa at my last pre-Covid face-to-face keynote taught me about the biggest mistake people are making over the opposite of Imposter Syndrome
  • And how this keeps millions of people stuck with it, without even realising
  • Then we'll wrap up with what the opposite of Imposter Syndrome actually is, and I'm hoping you'll try it on for size with me!

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Please note this has not been fully edited (it takes forever and means I'd create fewer episodes!) So please forgive any AI errors.

x Clare

 


About the author

Clare Josa

Clare is considered a global authority in the fields of Imposter Syndrome, burnout and toxic resilience, and has been an international keynote speaker for over 20 years.

The author of 8 books, a reformed engineer and the former Head of Market Research for one of the world's most disruptive brands, she blends research-backed practical inspiration with demystified ancient wisdom, to help you create breakthroughs in ways that are fast, fun and forever.

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