Harvard Business Review defines imposter syndrome as a collection of feelings of inadequacy that persist despite evident success. Many lawyers and law students are affected by imposter syndrome, and battle chronic self-doubt and feelings of intellectual fraudulence that make it difficult to celebrate their successes. These four books from our Mental Health and Wellness collection
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