From 3493880f707442f7b615bbfd9cc773482049484f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: aleph-aseffa <43659139+aleph-aseffa@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2019 16:39:33 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Grammatical and spelling fixes (#30005) * Grammatical and spelling fixes Small fixes to improve the flow of the essay. * fix: changed the back to that --- guide/english/working-in-tech/imposter-syndrome/index.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/guide/english/working-in-tech/imposter-syndrome/index.md b/guide/english/working-in-tech/imposter-syndrome/index.md index 5827a7dd6e..322bdb9e91 100644 --- a/guide/english/working-in-tech/imposter-syndrome/index.md +++ b/guide/english/working-in-tech/imposter-syndrome/index.md @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ title: Imposter Syndrome ## Imposter Syndrome -Imposter Syndrome is a feeling of _being a fraud_ or _not being good enough_ to get the job done. Common among software engineers, developers and designers working in tech companies, especially those not coming from a traditional tech background. People suffering from imposter syndrome have a sense of inadequacy and insecurity concerning their ability to make a contribution in the workplace. In reality they may be perfectly capable of, and do contribute successfully, to their tasks. +Imposter Syndrome is a feeling of _being a fraud_ or _not being good enough_ to get the job done. It is a common feeling among software engineers, developers and designers working in tech companies, especially those not coming from a traditional tech background. People suffering from imposter syndrome have a sense of inadequacy and insecurity concerning their ability to make a contribution at the workplace. In reality, they may be perfectly capable of and do contribute successfully to their tasks. -Imposter Syndrome is very common among software engineers or developers who are new to the role and lack the experience of some of their co-workers. Throughout various industries, imposter syndrome is very common with highly successful people. Studies have found that two out of five 'successful' people consider themselves frauds/imposters, while other studies have shown that up to 70% of people experience imposter syndrome at one point in time or another. +Imposter Syndrome is very common among software engineers or developers who are new to the role and lack the experience of some of their co-workers. Throughout various industries, imposter syndrome is very common with highly successful people. Studies have found that two out of five 'successful' people consider themselves frauds/imposters while other studies have shown that up to 70% of people experience imposter syndrome at one point in time or another. If you suffer from imposter syndrome you may have a sense of inadequacy or insecurity about your ability to contribute. In reality, you may be perfectly capable and do contribute to your tasks.