6 Ways Women Of Color Can Overcome Imposter Syndrome

Mater Mea | Janet Asante

Imposter syndrome can be a significant challenge for women of color in homogenous workplaces. This article explores six ways to overcome this phenomenon and boost self-confidence, addressing issues such as feeling overlooked, not being heard, and experiencing constant distrust. The strategies offered include speaking up in meetings, overestimating your abilities, volunteering for assignments outside your team, embracing your unique identity, and owning your accomplishments.

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