Always feel ‘not good enough’? it might be impostor syndrome

             Written by: Ehsan Siddiqui

16 June 2025

You’re doing well, but deep down, you don't feel it real. It might be a sign of lurking impostor syndrome. Here are 5 signs to watch out for.

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Do you brush off compliments or attribute your achievements to luck or external factors, rather than your own abilities? This could be a sign of impostor syndrome.

You Downplay Your Successes

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Even after working hard, you feel your success happened by chance or that you just got “lucky.” This can rob your sense of achievement. 

You Credit Luck, Not Effort

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You're constantly afraid that people may "discover" that you're not as good as they believe you to be. This anxiety may follow you to meetings, presentations, and even everyday discussions.

You Fear Being “Found Out”

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You put in extra hours, take on too much, and have unrealistic goals in an attempt to establish your worth.  Overworking to avoid mistakes screams impostor syndrome, resulting in exhaustion and frustration.

Often Push Yourself Too Hard

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Even when opportunities present themselves, you are hesitant, believing that you are not "ready" or "good enough," despite ample proof that says otherwise.

Avoid New Challenges

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Many top performers, from CEOs to students, often face impostor syndrome. The key is acknowledging it and affirming that you belong. Seeking support and shifting your mindset can help.

You Are Not Alone

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