Peers who share imperfections and mistakes model vulnerability and imperfection as normal parts of growth. This reduces harmful perfectionism tendencies often tied to imposter syndrome, encouraging women to embrace learning processes rather than striving for unattainable flawlessness.

Peers who share imperfections and mistakes model vulnerability and imperfection as normal parts of growth. This reduces harmful perfectionism tendencies often tied to imposter syndrome, encouraging women to embrace learning processes rather than striving for unattainable flawlessness.

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