Description
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome is a powerful anthology that captures the authentic voices and journeys of Kenyan women and women leaders who have wrestled with—and risen above—the crippling grip of self-doubt. Drawing from real-life experiences, the book reveals how imposter syndrome shows up in both personal and professional spaces, and how courage, mentorship, and community can transform it into a catalyst for growth.
Beyond identifying the problem, this book offers a roadmap to confidence—anchored in mentorship, strategic alliances, and the power of rising together. It reminds us that telling women to be confident isn’t enough; we must create spaces that show them how.
Timely and thought-provoking, this book enters the global conversation on gender, mental health, and inclusion with a uniquely African lens. It is both a mirror, a map, and a tactical guide: reflecting the silent struggles of many, while lighting the path forward with stories of resilience, clarity, and hope.
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