Impostor syndrome often stems from negative self-talk. When you catch yourself thinking "I'm not good enough" or "I don't belong," consciously reframe these thoughts to more positive affirmations like "I have prepared well" or "I have valuable skills." This cognitive shift can reduce anxiety and boost self-belief.

Impostor syndrome often stems from negative self-talk. When you catch yourself thinking "I'm not good enough" or "I don't belong," consciously reframe these thoughts to more positive affirmations like "I have prepared well" or "I have valuable skills." This cognitive shift can reduce anxiety and boost self-belief.

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