Source: The Silent Epidemic: Why Imposter Syndrome Is Holding Back Even The Most Successful Leaders
Once thought to affect mostly early-career professionals, imposter syndrome—the fear of being exposed as a fraud despite clear success—has now deeply infiltrated executive offices and leadership teams worldwide. Around 70% of professionals experience it at some point, with high-achievers, CEOs, and women leaders particularly vulnerable.
The future of effective leadership lies not in perfection, but in authenticity, vulnerability, and the confidence to lead despite self-doubt. Click here to read more.
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