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Loving your doubt: Why everything we think we understand and know about Imposter Syndrome is (probably) wrong

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“Worth reading for the story about the mankini alone!”
– Tash Morgan-Etty


"If you ask a roomful of people whether they've ever suffered from 'Imposter Syndrome' most hands will go up. The words 'suffer' and 'syndrome' makes it sound like a bad disease but if you read Adrian Ashton's lovely, funny and, above all, useful pocketbook on the subject you won't be afraid. You'll even enjoy catching it!

“Faking it until you make it is a 'No No' but putting yourself into slightly scary situations where you're unsure you belong can be wonderfully rewarding. Using tips from Dr Who to stand-up comedy, Adrian shows you how to live and enjoy the times you feel like an imposter. And although he’s recognised as one of the finest enterprise advisers we've ever had in Britain and a record business award winner, he doesn't take himself too seriously.

“One of the ten values of being a Happipreneur is ‘Be Useful’, and that's what Adrian has achieved in this 'easy-to-read', practical and life-affirming little book."

- Tony Robinson OBE, author of ‘The Happipreneur’ and founder of #microbizmatters

51 pages, Paperback

Published March 13, 2022

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August 9, 2023
Really good book, easy to read and only one mention of a mankini!!!! Recommend to anyone struggling with imposter syndrome.
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