“getting more degrees to feel more qualified and educated for jobs. Not confident in my knowledge.”
Read More“working as an intern at my new job.”
Read More“when leading charities.”
Read More“I give presentations and have to babble to answer questions to look like I know what I’m talking about.”
Read More“at work when my male coworkers doubt my abilities. When I’m not able to share my thoughts due to fear.”
Read More“my first job. I felt like a kid dressed up in my parents clothes. I didn’t think I knew what I was talking about and I had to fake it with old wealthy male executives.”
Read More“first year as an associate at a public accounting firm.”
Read More“during my entire college career. I actually have no idea what I am doing. I am faking it, until I make it.”
Read More“in class when I was ahead of most kids my age because of running start, yet I felt like I shouldn’t have been there because the classes I took didn’t teach me enough.”
Read More“I’m trying to achieve something for my club.. when I’m doing a speech… when I want to convince someone about something.”
Read More“being a business manager and advising other business owners on running their businesses and marketing strategies.”
Read More“taking my first real account job. I was very independant and was afraid of failure.”
Read More“I only share good things with family and friends and not the tough stuff. Also, when I sit in on meetings and don’t really know what’s going on.”
Read More“as an officer in ASB, I felt my ideas weren’t as good and I didn’t actually deserve to be there.”
Read More“talking with my daughter about how to be treated… . and knowing I did not follow that advice.”
Read More“I didn’t believe I would ever be good enough to teach.”
Read More“Being “strong” planning my dad’s funeral at 21 years old.”
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