People talk about imposter syndrome all the time, in relation to how they feel at work or in social situations or just in life.

But do you know where the term comes from?

Erica revisits episode three of the podcast and gives her perspective on what imposter syndrome really is and how it can show up in our lives.

In this discussion:

The popular conception of what imposter syndrome means Why imposter syndrome may have more to do with who you’ve had to be than who you’re becoming How imposter syndrome shows up in the journey of allyship

Ready to dive deeper?

In the next curated exploration within The Pause on the Play Community, we’re discussing creating the space to take care of yourself.

Real self care goes way beyond a hashtag and a bubble bath. We’ll be in community conversation about integrating taking care of yourself into your values and how you want to create impact in the world.

Join us and get access to the community conversations and support, Q&As with Erica and India, live office hours, and our library of evergreen resources and replays.

Learn more at pauseontheplay.com/community

Resources:

Read “The Imposter Phenomenon in High Achieving Women: Dynamics and Therapeutic Intervention,” Pauline Rose Clance and Suzanne Imes