New research reveals impostor syndrome isn’t a flaw to fix—it’s a normal, even useful sign of growth. It's possible to turn ...
This research expands upon her prior work, in which she dissected the incorrect assumptions about imposter syndrome, with implications for workplace success. In her most recent work, Tewfik found that ...
In a fast-paced, ever-changing industry like tech, and especially in the world of engineering where the trending language can change by the month, it’s common to feel unprepared or out of place.
Nowadays, media often celebrate the "girlboss"—the entrepreneur who works 80-hour weeks to build her brand and success—while corporate campaigns show women who "lean in" in the boardroom and maintain ...
Impostor Syndrome is a constant self-doubt, questioning, fear, and lack of belief in one’s self. If you’ve ever felt inadequate, non-deserving of any accomplishments, and continuously setting high ...
No matter who you are or what you've achieved, at some point you'll likely experience impostor syndrome. Even Michelle Obama and Albert Einstein have confessed to feeling like frauds. But why would ...
[Crispernaki] and I have something in common. We both saw this awesome project that made a scroll wheel out of a VHS head back in 2010, and wanted to make one. We both wanted to put our own spin on ...
Rob “Bobby” Quiney knows exactly what Australian Test debutant batsman Jake Weatherald will be going through in the build up ...
University faculty are expected to have confidence in the classroom. However, the pressures of life in academia can often ...
Basima A. Tewfik, an assistant professor at MIT Sloan, ran two field studies and two experiments examining employees who have “impostor syndrome”—commonly thought of as the feeling of being inadequate ...