"I over prepare for something, which often is last minute because I procrastinated to start with. And then it does go well and like you said, in lots of cases, I'm like, oh, okay, it did go well." "What I find really concerning is when you do a good job, but you still don't believe the evidence that you've done a crap job at it," she says. 'It's not just about being prepared; it's also about the outcome though'
Do you listen to this podcast because you're pretty sure that you're a professional fraud, and you're hoping-hoping-hoping that you will absorb enough knowledge to stay ahead of being exposed as such? Well, stop that negative self-talk! Impostor syndrome is a very real thing, and we've devoted a whole show to digging into it! Julie Hoyer and Val Kroll joined Moe on this International Women's Day episode to discuss the topic. It turns out that there has been a lot of research in the area, there ARE techniques for battling it, and it IS useful to hear how common it is! For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.