People who suffer from shyness and imposter syndrome may find it very hard to speak in meetings without an invitation.
It is key to share your growth, seek accountability and support from colleagues to help find your voice.
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Group meetings may feel intimidating. Speaking up in meetings is an opportunity to impact developing ideas, but it can also show up your ignorance in front of a large group.
But there are real advantages to speaking up.
We all struggle to speak up at times for many reasons:
Imposter Syndrome is that inner voice telling you that your work is not good enough or, even worse, that you’re useless as a person.
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