Imposter syndrome is wreaking havoc on our individual sense of confidence and competence. Luckily, there are a few simple strategies and experiments we can implement to reduce and eliminate the feelings over time.
When people talk about goal setting and goal achievement, we often hear the discussion of willpower and self-control coupled in the concept of goal attainment. We think of the entrepreneurs, senior leaders, and health enthusiasts who have a high degree of self-control, and how that results in high degrees of success. But is self-control always good? Is it always better to have more self-control?