Welcome to Leading Authentically with Jacynth Ivey In this episode, we delve into the pervasive yet often misunderstood phenomenon of imposter syndrome, particularly its impact on women of colour in leadership roles.
What We Cover in This Episode:
What is Imposter Syndrome?
Learn about the origins of imposter syndrome, why it shows up, and how societal narratives and systemic biases can exacerbate it for women of colour. Jacynth shares her personal experiences and reflections on overcoming moments of self-doubt.
The Different Types of Imposter Syndrome:
Understand the five distinct types of imposter syndrome:
- The Perfectionist
- The Superwoman/Superman
- The Natural Genius
- The Soloist
- The Expert
- With examples of how these show up in real life, including insights from figures like Michelle Obama, Viola Davis, and Maya Angelou.
Unique Struggles for Women of Colour:
Explore the psychological impact of systemic barriers, microaggressions, and underrepresentation. Jacynth highlights how these factors often amplify feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt.
How Imposter Syndrome Holds You Back:
Discover how imposter syndrome can undermine confidence, lead to downplaying achievements, and prevent you from seizing opportunities. Practical examples illustrate how these challenges manifest and how to address them.
Strategies for Overcoming Imposter Syndrome:
Jacynth outlines five actionable strategies tailored to each type of imposter syndrome. Learn how to shift from perfection to progress, prioritise well-being, embrace continuous learning, and more. She also shares a powerful case study of a client who overcame imposter syndrome to fully own her achievements.
The Role of Mindset:
Recognise the transformative power of mindset shifts, gratitude, and affirmations in building confidence and combating self-doubt.
Key Quotes:
- “Imposter syndrome is not a reflection of your abilities. It’s a reflection of systemic structures designed to make you feel like you don’t belong.”
- “There is no passion to be found playing small—in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.” – Nelson Mandela
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