A James Beard Award-winning chef reveals how she overcame imposter syndrome in a male-dominated industry: ‘It takes humility’
Imposter syndrome was coined back in 1978 when psychologists Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes noticed many high-achieving women dismissed their success as a result of luck or charm, rather than competence. Today, imposter syndrome is highly common in the workplace, with roughly two-thirds of all employees, based on three recent surveys from the past year, … Read more