Viable Media
@yklhrs3hl02hll52
Joined Jun 10, 2023
3
Following
0
Followers
104
129
232
overtimephilosophy.com/dark-romanticism-vs-romanticism-in-under-5-minutes/
Aug 7, 2023
1 Highlights
viableoutreach.com/changing-lives-one-step-at-a-time-with-civic-engagement/
Aug 7, 2023
2 Highlights
viableoutreach.com/the-imposter-syndrome-reality-check-take-the-test-now/
Aug 6, 2023
3 Highlights
viableoutreach.com/tiktok-challenges-that-ended-up-being-really-stupid/
Aug 6, 2023
2 Highlights
overtimephilosophy.com/esthetics-vs-aesthetics-finding-the-beauty-in-definitions/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
overtimephilosophy.com/7-emblems-that-challenge-the-hype-of-satanic-symbols/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
overtimephilosophy.com/the-tree-of-life-vs-the-tree-of-knowledge/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
overtimephilosophy.com/platos-allegory-of-the-cave-is-it-still-relevant-today/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
overtimephilosophy.com/individualism-vs-collectivism-5-things-you-need-to-know/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
overtimephilosophy.com/pointillism-did-you-know-about-painting-with-light/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
viableoutreach.com/nonviolent-activism-examples-how-to-win-with-peace/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
viableoutreach.com/privilege-vs-right-the-differences-and-building-a-more-equitable-society/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
viableoutreach.com/change-makers-of-2023-the-top-10-better-world-pioneers/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
viableoutreach.com/narcissistic-family-5-ways-the-dynamics-define-toxic/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
viableoutreach.com/most-toxic-fandoms-the-quintessential-list/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
viableoutreach.com/narcissistic-parents-10-ways-they-take-a-toll-on-you/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
viableoutreach.com/empaths-and-narcissists-7-ways-they-feed-off-each-other/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
viableoutreach.com/gray-rock-method-does-it-really-work-on-narcissists/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
viableoutreach.com/sympathy-vs-empathy-vs-compassion-do-you-know-the-differences/
Aug 5, 2023
1 Highlights
viableoutreach.com/from-diapers-to-famous-reigns-of-the-nepo-baby/
Aug 5, 2023
2 Highlights
aminoapps.com/u/ViableMedia93
Jul 21, 2023
overtimephilosophy.com/dogmatic-vs-pragmatic-what-are-the-pros-and-cons/
Jul 21, 2023
1 Highlights
🚨WHAT IS IMPOSTER SYNDROME
Imposter Syndrome, first identified by psychologists Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes, refers to a psychological pattern wherein individuals doubt their achievements and fear being exposed as frauds, even when there is ample evidence of their competence. These feelings of inadequacy can lead to a cycle of self-doubt, preventing individuals from acknowledging their hard-earned successes and potential.
Celebrities, high-profile professionals, and even accomplished athletes have openly admitted to experiencing Imposter Syndrome.
SIGNS OF THE IMPOSTER WITHIN
Persistent Self-Doubt: Feeling like a fraud and doubting your abilities, despite objective evidence of your skills and accomplishments.
Discounting Achievements: Believing that your successes are solely due to luck, external factors, or underestimating your own efforts.
Fear of Failure: Avoid new challenges or opportunities for fear of failing or being exposed as incompetent.
Overachieving or Perfectionism: Setting unrealistic standards for yourself and feeling the need to overwork to prove your worth.
Comparison and Self-Criticism: Constantly comparing yourself to others and feeling inferior or inadequate in comparison.
🚨WHAT IS IMPOSTER SYNDROME
Imposter Syndrome, first identified by psychologists Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes, refers to a psychological pattern wherein individuals doubt their achievements and fear being exposed as frauds, even when there is ample evidence of their competence. These feelings of inadequacy can lead to a cycle of self-doubt, preventing individuals from acknowledging their hard-earned successes and potential.
Celebrities, high-profile professionals, and even accomplished athletes have openly admitted to experiencing Imposter Syndrome.
SIGNS OF THE IMPOSTER WITHIN
Persistent Self-Doubt: Feeling like a fraud and doubting your abilities, despite objective evidence of your skills and accomplishments.
Discounting Achievements: Believing that your successes are solely due to luck, external factors, or underestimating your own efforts.
Fear of Failure: Avoid new challenges or opportunities for fear of failing or being exposed as incompetent.
Overachieving or Perfectionism: Setting unrealistic standards for yourself and feeling the need to overwork to prove your worth.
Comparison and Self-Criticism: Constantly comparing yourself to others and feeling inferior or inadequate in comparison.
Are you ready to believe in yourself and silence the inner critic that holds you back?
THE IMPOSTER SYNDROME TEST
This Imposter Syndrome test is a self-assessment test designed to help individuals explore and analyze their level of Imposter Syndrome. It consists of ten realistic scenarios that participants rate on a scale from 1 to 5, indicating how frequently the statements resonate with their experiences.
🚨WHAT IS IMPOSTER SYNDROME
Imposter Syndrome, first identified by psychologists Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes, refers to a psychological pattern wherein individuals doubt their achievements and fear being exposed as frauds, even when there is ample evidence of their competence. These feelings of inadequacy can lead to a cycle of self-doubt, preventing individuals from acknowledging their hard-earned successes and potential.