DEAR DEIDRE: OUT of all my friends, I’m the one they all say is the most successful.
It’s true from the outside.
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I am a construction manager with a decent salary and a smart company car.
I’m 24, well liked at work and have had two promotions in the past year.
But what my friends don’t know is that I constantly feel like I’m going to get found out.
Everyone believes I’m confident and have no worries, but the opposite is true.
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I have a big update meeting with other senior managers every Monday, so from Sunday morning a feeling of complete dread consumes me.
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DEIDRE SAYS: Lots of successful people have imposter syndrome – a deep-rooted belief that success is undeserved and that you are not as competent as others.
Your internal dialogue will be harsh and critical, which accentuates that self-doubt.
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