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How to Boost your Confidence and Combat Imposter Syndrome at Work

Written by Team Orbis | Apr 22, 2024 7:00:00 AM

Have you ever felt like you're just winging it at work, waiting to be exposed as a fraud? Welcome to the club. It's called imposter syndrome, and it's more common than you think. 

When it comes to our professional lives, the battle against imposter syndrome is all too real. It's that nagging feeling that you're not as capable as others perceive you to be. Despite evidence of your achievements and qualifications, imposter syndrome can sneak in, casting doubt on your abilities and eroding your confidence. 

But don’t worry! We have seven strategies up our sleeves to help you boost your confidence and kick imposter syndrome to the curb.

1. Acknowledge Your Achievements: 

Take a moment to reflect on your accomplishments and celebrate your wins like it’s your birthday. Whether it's completing a project, receiving praise from a colleague or supervisor or overcoming a challenge, remind yourself of your successes. 

Keep a victory journal and jot down every win, big or small and revisit them when self-doubt creeps in. Recognising your accomplishments can help reinforce your confidence and remind you of your capabilities.

2. Challenge Negative Self-Talk: 

Pay attention to your inner dialogue. Are you constantly doubting yourself or discounting your achievements? 

Imposter syndrome loves to mess with your head, but it's time to fight back. Challenge negative thoughts by reframing them in a positive light. Practice self-compassion and remind yourself that it's okay to make mistakes or encounter setbacks - what's important is how you learn and grow from them.

3. Seek Feedback and Support:

Don't be afraid to ask for feedback from colleagues, mentors, or supervisors. Constructive feedback can provide valuable insights into areas where you excel and areas for improvement. 

Surrounding yourself with a supportive network can offer encouragement and reassurance during moments of self-doubt. Having trusted allies who believe in your abilities can boost your confidence and help you combat imposter syndrome.

4. Set Realistic Goals: 

Break down your long-term goals into bite-sized chunks. Set achievable milestones, and every time you hit one, treat yourself to a mini celebration. You'll be amazed at how much progress you make when you sprinkle a little fun into the mix.

5. Embrace Growth and Learning

Adopt a growth mindset – “the belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through dedication and effort.” - Harvard Business Review 

Instead of viewing challenges as threats to your competence, see them as opportunities for growth and learning. Never stop exploring, experimenting, and expanding your horizons. Treat every opportunity to learn something new - like a kid in a candy store - wide-eyed, curious, and eager to taste-test everything. The more you know, the more confident you'll become. 

6. Practice Self-Care: 

Take care of your physical, emotional, and mental well-being. When imposter syndrome comes knocking, show yourself some love. Imagine you're comforting your best friend after a tough day. 

Make time for activities that rejuvenate and energise you, whether it's exercising, meditating, spending time with loved ones, or pursuing hobbies. Prioritise self-care to recharge your batteries and manage stress effectively. A healthy work-life balance is essential for maintaining confidence and resilience in the face of challenges.

7. Visualise Success: 

Visualise yourself succeeding in your endeavours. 

Close your eyes and imagine yourself confidently tackling tasks, delivering presentations, or achieving your goals. Visualisation can help you cultivate a positive mindset and build confidence by mentally rehearsing success. 

Harness the power of visualisation to overcome self-doubt and envision yourself as the capable, competent professional that you are.

Imposter syndrome may be a sneaky little thing but with these strategies in your toolkit, you're armed and ready to take on the workforce with confidence. Celebrate your wins, laugh off your failures, and remember - you're not just faking it 'til you make it. You're owning it like a boss!