Imposter Syndrome makes women feel like frauds in certain spaces, prompting feelings of inadequacy. Statistics reveal that these feelings allow the gender pay gap to persist, but it is rarely recognised in the business world
Imposter Syndrome makes women feel like frauds in certain spaces, prompting feelings of inadequacy and low confidence. Most of us can remember feeling this way in certain situations – and there's stats to prove it. show Imposter Syndrome affects men and women at similar rates, but men handle it differently.
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