Focuses on how things are done; one minor mistake can ruin their entire self-image.
At its core, imposter syndrome is the persistent feeling of inadequacy despite evident success. It often manifests as: Imposter Syndrome
Setting impossibly high standards and viewing anything less than a "flawless" performance as a total failure. The 5 Faces of the Imposter Focuses on how things are done; one minor
Research often categorizes these feelings into five distinct types: Focuses on how things are done
Feels the need to know every single piece of information before starting, fearing they'll look unknowledgeable.