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GLAS Vision Original: Understanding Imposter Thoughts & Feelings
Understanding Imposter Thoughts & Feelings
This original piece is based on a range of research into what we tend to call (incorrectly) imposter syndrome. The reason we say ‘incorrectly’ is that it isn’t a syndrome - but a phenomenon. We do have a choice about how we manage our thoughts and feelings; imposter phenomenon isn’t an illness.
As with all of our GLAS Vision Original pieces, the GLAS Method® is woven into the visual.
Understanding Imposter Thoughts & Feelings
This original piece is based on a range of research into what we tend to call (incorrectly) imposter syndrome. The reason we say ‘incorrectly’ is that it isn’t a syndrome - but a phenomenon. We do have a choice about how we manage our thoughts and feelings; imposter phenomenon isn’t an illness.
As with all of our GLAS Vision Original pieces, the GLAS Method® is woven into the visual.

