Why You Feel Like A Fraud Even When You’re Good At What You Do

You got the promotion. The praise. The proof that you’re good at what you do. And your first thought was still — they’re going to find out I don’t know what I’m doing. That feeling has a name, and it has very little to do with how competent you actually are. In this video, we break down the real psychology behind imposter syndrome — why it hits high achievers the hardest, and what the science says actually helps. This isn’t about confidence. This is psychology. 📌 Topics covered: — Where imposter syndrome actually comes from — Why your brain dismisses your own success — The attribution bias keeping you stuck in self-doubt — Why high achievers are the most affected — What actually helps, according to research 🔔 Subscribe for weekly psychology and human behavior content that actually makes you think.