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Tag: Performance Reviews

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Imposter Syndrome and Silence: How to Speak Up

When Imposter Syndrome and silence team up, capable people become harder to see—by others and, eventually, by themselves. Featured Summary: Imposter Syndrome and silence often travel together. When self-doubt convinces you speaking up is risky, you may minimize your needs, your impact, and your values—until you become invisible. This article shows how the pattern forms and how to change it…

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Imposter Syndrome in Women: How to Overcome It

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: Empowering Women to Thrive Imposter Syndrome is not just internal—it is also structural. And healing it is an act of resistance. Featured Summary: Imposter Syndrome in women is an ongoing pattern of self-doubt that workplace bias, unequal access to opportunity, and caregiving penalties often intensify. Women can reduce impostor feelings by clarifying what is internal versus structural,…

Being Aware of Bias and Imposter Syndrome During Performance Reviews

Being Aware of Bias and Imposter Syndrome During Performance Reviews

Performance reviews are supposed to create clarity: what you did well, where you should grow, and how your work contributes to the organization. Yet for many professionals, review cycles trigger anxiety, spiraling self-doubt, and the fear of being “found out.”That dread is not random. During review season, two powerful forces often collide: Imposter syndrome — the internal experience of doubting…
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How to Succeed in Business: Strategic Career Growth Tips That Actually Work

How to Succeed in Business by Strategically Trying! As the first quarter closes, many employees enter performance review season—an experience that can feel stressful, discouraging, or even demoralizing. According to a survey by the American Psychological Association, 46% of workers are dissatisfied with recognition practices, and 44% feel they lack opportunities for growth. When employees feel undervalued, the impact is…