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Do you have imposter syndrome? Here are some simple tips to help | BBC Ideas
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Rain posted on 2020/03/16Ever feel like you're not good enough, even when you're succeeding? This video dives into imposter syndrome, offering simple, practical tips to help you overcome self-doubt and boost your confidence, especially in the workplace! You'll pick up useful phrases for discussing mental health and gain insights into common psychological patterns.
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something that
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- Pronoun
- Used to introduce a relative clause, specifying a quality or characteristic of something.
- An unspecified thing with a particular attribute or function.
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More you think
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- Used to ask someone's opinion or belief about something.
- Used sarcastically to question someone's intelligence or actions.
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More other people
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- Individuals who are not oneself or part of one's immediate group.
your own
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- Belonging or relating to you alone.
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- Made or done by yourself.
- Being responsible for yourself.
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