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You've done the work. You've earned your place. And yet there's a voice in your head that's absolutely convinced everyone's about to find out you've been faking it. That voice has a name. And understanding how it operates might be the first step to finally shutting it up. This video breaks down the psychology of impostor syndrome—not as a buzzword, but as a specific neurological pattern where your brain refuses to internalize success as evidence of ability. We explore why achievement actually makes it worse, the painful loop of succeed-dismiss-repeat, the real cost of declining opportunities you're more than qualified for, and a simple exercise that starts rewiring how your brain processes competence. Seventy percent of people experience this at some point. You're not the exception. You're the rule. — 🔁 Thinking in Loops Weekly psychology for minds that never stop. For overthinkers, anxious brains, and people who feel everything at full volume. You're not broken. You're just thinking in loops. 🔔 Subscribe! — Topics covered: impostor syndrome, Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes research, self-concept and achievement, success dismissal patterns, performance anxiety, hypervigilance at work, loss aversion in career, internalizing competence, fraud feelings, cognitive reframing, achievement loop #psychology #impostorsyndrome #fraud #overthinking #mentalhealth #careerpsychology #selfworth #confidence #anxiety #thinkinginloops