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Tasty Tidbits: Professional Development News & ViewsDec. 9, 2016

Eat Your Career

This post is part of a series in which I share some of my favorite Internet finds (related to career advancement and professional development) from the past week. I love this particular article because career coaches, like me, usually focus on the importance of being passionate about your work. From Yours Truly.

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The Imposter Syndrome and Career Coaching

International Coach Academy

A Research Paper By Andrea Gosselink, Career Coach, AUSTRALIA The Imposter Syndrome/Imposter Phenomenon Imposter Syndrome, also referred to as imposter phenomenon, can be defined as an internal experience where an individual doubts their intellect and success, and believes they are fooling others despite having numerous professional achievements.

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Career Success A to Z: G is for Gender Gap

Eat Your Career

According to the Pew Research Center , women earn on average 83% as much as men (2016). What I want to do is encourage you to think of advancement as a deliberate choice. Career advancement is the result of a deep desire—whether you aspire to be a CEO or anything else. But I’m a career coach.

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