Squash Imposter Syndrome, now.
Ever had
- Feelings of inadequacy
 - Having difficulty accepting compliments
 - Feeling a fraud, despite your achievements
 - Crediting others or ‘good luck’ for your promotion
 - A reluctance to delegate, in case others think you don’t know it all
 - The need to work harder than others, “so they don’t find out I’m not as good as they think I am".
 
Classic signs of Imposter Syndrome.
It can lead to overwork; failure to delegate; excessive perfectionism; micromanagement; setting unrealistic goals for yourself, and / or your team;
It's not
- being scared of hard work
 - a sign that you're incapable
 - a passing phase
 
I had Imposter Syndrome before it had a name, or I knew what it was. I doubted myself and my ability. It can make you feel inadequate
It's not reserved for the first-time manager, can strike at any time, and at any level in your career.
Telling someone to get over themselves, isn’t helpful.
I’m a confident person, so the conflict in me was stressful. But I learned what it was, and how to get over it.
I’ve coached leaders at all levels in an organisation, be it a CEO or a team leader in a manufacturing plant, who’ve had these feelings.
This simple technique is one of many you can use.
a five minute training video, giving a simple technique to help you squish it.