at some point. The motto is to “fail fast and recover faster,” but when you're dealing with imposter syndrome, failures can become jet fuel for the inner critic, sending you off into the stratosphere, never to be seen or heard from again. Viewing a failure as a lesson or a course correction, however, is a game-changer — the best and most efficient way to recover faster.
”A great way to combat imposter syndrome is to record and review your accomplishments weekly. I recognize that this sounds basic, but it works, in part because it fosters a change in beliefs. When you have evidence that proves you are, in fact, a true badass who is making extraordinary things happen, and are viewing evidence of that regularly, your thoughts will change, which will eventually help transform beliefs..