Imposter Syndrome Books

Now whether we acknowledge it or not, we have all experienced imposter syndrome. When we reach our goal or hit a milestone, there’s always a little voice at the ready telling us, “Surely, surely there’s been a mistake.” Or, “Do I really deserve this, am I good enough?” Even though it is a universal experience, it is absolutely a detrimental one that can lead us towards negative behaviors and even detract us from our dreams. Here are ten imposter syndrome books that will help us all get over our imposter syndrome.

The Imposter Cure: Escape the Mind-trap of Imposter Syndrome

by Dr. Jessamy Hibberd

Dive into the deep-rooted fears and insecurities that are at the foundation of imposter syndrome with clinical psychologist Dr. Jessamy Hibberd. The Imposter Cure provides clear examples through case studies and, shares strategies that can help anyone boost their confidence and be proud of their achievements.

The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women: And Men: Why Capable People Suffer from Impostor Syndrome and How to Thrive in Spite of It

by Valerie Young

Imposter Syndrome is particularly prevalent in women; it is difficult to be ambitious and achieve success without having to cope with self-doubt in one or many of its forms. Valerie Young’s book is written to help the working woman – and man – find solutions to imposter syndrome and empower their internal monologues to believe in the capable deserving professionals that they are.

Own Your Greatness: Overcome Impostor Syndrome, Beat Self-Doubt, and Succeed in Life

by Lisa Orbe-Austin & Richard Orbe-Austin 

Why are you still letting imposter syndrome shape how you view your accomplishments? Own Your Greatness gives us tools to help acknowledge and grow beyond our imposter syndrome. In addition to evidence-backed strategies, the book also contains prompts, activities, and a workbook to break through imposter syndrome.

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Yes! You Are Good Enough: End Imposter Syndrome, Overthinking and Perfectionism and Do What YOU Want

by Trish Taylor

Beyond having an affirming title, Trish Taylor’s Yes! You Are Good Enough helps us unravel our negative beliefs with a twenty-eight-point reset plan. This framework will allow you to reach your goals without the weight of self-doubt and rumination.

Unlocking Your Authentic Self: Overcoming Impostor Syndrome, Enhancing Self-confidence, and Banishing Self-doubt

by Jennifer Hunt

Learn how to let go of rumination, perfectionism, and procrastination with Jennifer Hunt. Her book offers practical skills and applicable tools to overcome imposter syndrome and positively reframe your life, goals, and accomplishments.

Rethink Imposter Syndrome: Build confidence, beat self-doubt, and succeed

by Vinita Bansal

Learn to embrace your true worth with Bansal’s Rethink Imposter Syndrome. Shifting away from imposter syndrome won’t happen overnight but through small changes in behavior that can improve our ability to thrive and adapt in our personal and professional lives. This book is a roadmap away from doubt and self-sabotage towards a more secure and carefree life.

Educated: A Memoir

by Tara Westover

Educated is the only memoir on our list and it is a masterclass in self-invention. Westover tells the story of her journey through education, and it is an unusual one indeed. Born to Idahoan survivalists, Tara didn’t see the inside of a classroom until she was seventeen. There began a lifelong quest for knowledge that has taken Westover all over the world and back home again.

Why Do I Feel Like an Imposter?: How to Understand and Cope with Imposter Syndrome

by Sandi Mann

Mann presents a thorough but engaging examination of imposter syndrome and the myriad of ways that it affects us. The book contains interactive quizzes that can help you identify your problems and offer strategies to address your insecurities properly.

Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone 

by Brene Brown

This list would not be complete without a contribution from one of the best-known authors in this domain and, as expected, Brene dives deep. She challenges us to practice true belonging to ourselves. It is a daily practice that requires us to view ourselves honestly and engage authentically within our communities. And as Brene says best: ‘True belonging doesn’t require us to change who we are. It requires us to be who we are.’

Presence 

by Amy Cuddy

Amy Cuddy inspired millions of people through her TED talk ‘Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are”. In presence, Cuddy expands on the same ideas and explores the science that proves that simple techniques, including power poses, can contribute to changing our perspective when faced with hurdles and high-pressure moments. Presence serves as a reminder that transformation can happen through small actionable changes.

Imposter Syndrome Books: Final Thoughts

That’s ten books to help us all get rid of our imposter syndromes and get ahead in our personal and professional ambitions. Get your hands on one or all of these books with BookScouter. You can save on the costs of fiction, nonfiction, and even save on textbooks! All you need is an ISBN, and you can see the thousands of books available to buy, sell, or rent. With BookScouter, you can read about Imposter syndrome and countless other topics at an affordable price.

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