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Finding courage and confirmation

Finding courage and confirmation

Subtitleresisting impostor feelings through relationships with mentors, romantic partners, and other women in leadership
CreatorSanford, Amy Aldridge
Ross, Elaina M.
Blake, Shawna J.
Cambiano, Renée L.
Magazine TitleAdvancing Women in Leadership Online Journal
Magazine Year2015
Magazine Number35
Pagesp.31-41
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Mediumart
Description'In her book Lean In, author Sheryl Sandberg made the argument that the feminist revolution was stalled and that women needed to simply lean in to get it moving again. The Impostor Phenomenon (IP) asserts that many successful people feel like frauds that will be discovered in time. Twenty-nine women in leadership were interviewed in this qualitative study, and it was discovered that the majority of them do not have impostor feelings. Their confidence can be attributed to strong relationships with mentors, romantic partners, and other women in leadership.'
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