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Power past the Imposter Syndrome

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This book examines imposter syndrome as a pattern of self-limiting beliefs and survival-based behaviors rooted in early developmental experiences. It explains how childhood conditioning, internalized criticism, and disrupted emotional maturation contribute to persistent feelings of inadequacy, fear of exposure, and chronic self-doubt. Drawing from psychological and neurobiological perspectives, the text explores how automatic negative thoughts, internal narratives, and self-protective personas become embedded in cognitive and emotional processes over time. The book introduces four recurring imposter personas-Child, Victim, Prostitute, and Saboteur-describing how each operates in relationships, career choices, and personal decision-making. It then presents a structured framework for identifying personal history patterns, recognizing self-defeating scripts, understanding underlying beliefs, and developing greater self-awareness. Designed for professionals, high achievers, and individuals seeking deeper insight into recurring patterns of self-sabotage or overcompensation, the book combines explanatory analysis with reflective exercises and step-by-step guidance. Its approach is practical and developmental, focusing on long-term psychological growth, emotional responsibility, and the conscious cultivation of an authentic self beyond defensive coping mechanisms.
Undertittel
A Practical Framework for Changing Self-Limiting Beliefs and Habits of Mind
Forfatter
Elias Monroe
ISBN
9781807653545
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
23.2.2026
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