Feels the need to know every single piece of information before starting, fearing they'll look unknowledgeable.
You don't have to wait for the feeling to vanish to start succeeding. Here is how to manage it: Working Within Imposter Syndrome - Yet Another Blog Imposter Syndrome
At its core, imposter syndrome is the persistent feeling of inadequacy despite evident success. It often manifests as: Feels the need to know every single piece
Have you ever sat down to start a project, only to be hit by a wave of dread that you’re about to be "found out"? You might have a list of achievements a mile long, yet that nagging voice in your head insists you just got lucky or that everyone else in the room is twice as smart as you. It often manifests as: Have you ever sat
Setting impossibly high standards and viewing anything less than a "flawless" performance as a total failure. The 5 Faces of the Imposter
Feels that asking for help is a sign of weakness or proof that they don't belong.