Imposter feelings often stem from deeply held negative beliefs like "I’m a fraud" or "I’m not good enough." Cognitive reframing encourages women to identify and challenge these inaccurate beliefs by weighing evidence for and against them. This process helps undermine imposter feelings by replacing erroneous assumptions with more realistic and positive perspectives.
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