Impostor syndrome—doubting your abilities to the point where you feel like a fraud—is an evergreen topic of conversation among software developers. We’ve written about it here and there, and there are countless other articles about how to understand and overcome your feelings of impostorism.| stackoverflow.blog
I am an imposter. I don’t belong in the nonprofit sector–as it is. I refuse to subscribe to the underpinning values of white saviorism, colonialism, donor worship, poverty tourism, and overall self-congratulatory air that 'we came into this sector to do good.'| CCF
Have you ever felt like your career was a stroke of luck rather than your achievements? That's imposter syndrome - here's how to address it.| Jody Michael Associates
There’s been various articles written on the phenomenon of Imposter Syndrome, such as this one by Ruchika Tulshyan and Jodi-Ann Burey called “Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome” and this one by our colleague Esther Saehyun Lee, titled “You’re not feeling imposter syndrome, you are an imposter: Identity and belonging in nonprofit work.” I’m glad to...| Nonprofit AF