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Barnes and Noble

From Fraud to Freedom

Current price: $21.99
From Fraud to Freedom
From Fraud to Freedom

Barnes and Noble

From Fraud to Freedom

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Would it amaze you to learn that even those who are the most accomplished suffer from impostor syndrome? This invisible plague hinders individuals from feeling confident and seizing opportunities. It strikes at the heart of people from all walks of life.
From Fraud to Freedom
is the culmination of author Phyllis Njoroge's study of internal and external factors that cause intense self-doubt. It highlights her journey, as well as stories from both her colleagues and celebrities. This book sheds light on how impostor syndrome operates and why it can affect anyone. Readers will be intrigued by the:
Incredible details about Michelle Obama, Stacey Abrams, Sara Blakely and Simon Sinek, some of whom have faced feeling like frauds despite extraordinary success and genuine skills.
Exploration of the intersection of identity, experience and impostor syndrome.
Solution-oriented chapters that identify genuine methods for conquering impostor syndrome.
is not just about finding solace in understanding that others share in your experience, but in knowing how to actively change your situation from a place of fear to one of personal empowerment.

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