Using Problem Solving Frameworks to Ease Self-Doubt

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Why Joy Belongs in Our Workplace Conversations

In this episode of The Impostor Syndrome Files, we talk about burnout, workaholism and the pressure high achievers put on themselves to constantly prove their value. My guest this week is Amy Leneker, leadership consultant, self-described “recovering workaholic” and author of Che ...  Show more

Turning Uncertainty into an Advantage

In this episode of The Impostor Syndrome Files, we explore why uncertainty feels so uncomfortable for so many of us and how we can build a healthier, more productive relationship with it. My guest this week is Scott Stirrett, author of The Uncertainty Advantage.Scott shares how h ...  Show more

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