Am I Good Enough to Succeed? Imposter Syndrome in the Workplace

People with Imposter Syndrome doubt their skills and abilities — putting their accomplishments down to ‘luck’. They have a persistent, internalised fear of being exposed as a ‘fraud’, and that others will catch them out one day. This generally manifests itself in the workplace, and can affect anyone, regardless of job role or social status.
For those who struggle with it, Imposter Syndrome can be crippling. In this blog, Nicky Stone discusses how you can combat it and create your own definition of success.
Delivering Transformational Training Under Pressure
Friday was such a joy for me. It was the final day of our
TPMA Train the Trainer course
which culminates in an assessment to be accredited by the Learning and Performance Institute.
Going Beyond Our Limiting Beliefs

The only class I ever got thrown out of at school was art. The teacher and I both knew I was no artist. Although I make my own Christmas cards and enjoy photography, I have always firmly believed that I can’t draw and I’m not creative.