Successful women frequently dismiss their milestones as "being in the right place at the right time" rather than the result of years of expertise.
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The authors define this phenomenon as a combination of , autocriticism , and a deep-seated fear of failure . They argue that while women often outscore men in academic settings, they are more likely to attribute their achievements to "luck" rather than skill. Article Draft: Breaking the Glass Ceiling of Self-Doubt The Silent Barrier El Sindrome De La Impostora Anne De Montarlot...
Shift the perspective from "failure as a personal flaw" to "failure as a data point for growth."