Imposters -
Fixates on how something is done. A single minor flaw makes them feel like a failure.
Focuses on how much they know. They feel like a fraud if they don't have all the answers. Imposters
Imposter Syndrome is the internal feeling of "intellectual phoniness". It affects an estimated 70% of people at some point in their lives, causing them to attribute their wins to luck rather than skill. 2. The Five Types of Imposter Syndrome Fixates on how something is done
Believes competence is measured by ease and speed. If they have to struggle to master a skill, they feel inadequate. They feel like a fraud if they don't have all the answers
Relying on external validation to feel worthy. 4. Imposters in Literature and Culture Classroom game “the imposter”
Dr. Valerie Young identified five primary ways this phenomenon manifests: