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Approximately 75% of executive women report experiencing imposter syndrome at some point in their careers — most acutely during transitions into new leadership roles. Yet the persistence of this experience among high-achieving women is not a reflection of inadequacy; it is a predictable psychological response to operating in environments where female leadership remains underrepresented and where the standards of credibility are often unevenly applied. Understanding this distinction — between a feeling and a fact — is the foundational shift this book is built upon. This book examines the full architecture of imposter syndrome as it manifests in female business leadership: the impostor cycle of self-doubt, over-preparation, and attribution of success to luck rather than competence; the behavioral patterns of deflecting praise, avoiding visible opportunities, and suppressing self-advocacy; and the organizational conditions that amplify these responses in high-stakes environments. It explores a structured framework for dismantling these patterns — from rewiring internal dialogue and shifting identity from "proving" to "owning," to building evidence ledgers of achievement, cultivating mentorship networks, and practicing deliberate self-advocacy through impact-focused communication. The book also addresses the systemic dimension: how each woman who breaks free from self-doubt and steps into full leadership visibility creates measurable cultural change for the women who follow.
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Liczba stron: 253
Rok wydania: 2026
