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Embrace your unique gifts by crushing impostor syndrome

• By Alyssa Navarro
Embrace your unique gifts by crushing impostor syndrome

In the ever-changing landscape of the Australian workforce, imposter syndrome poses a significant challenge for professionals across various industries. While the “Great Resignation” era seems to be tapering off, imposter syndrome is now a pressing concern for HR management. Atlassian’s research in July 2022 paints a more positive outlook post-pandemic, yet a concerning 42% of employees still grapple with imposter syndrome, marking a notable increase from office-based settings.

Atlassian’s State of Teams 2022 Report sheds light on the impact of imposter syndrome and its correlation with HR management.

Surveying over 1700 workers across Australia and the US, the report discloses a remarkable 9% surge in enthusiasm about work, totaling 78% of respondents. Although the specific reasons behind this boost remain undisclosed, workplace happiness and flexibility could play a crucial role. HR managers acknowledge that offering flexibility, such as remote work options and flexible hours, fosters well-being, prevents burnout, encourages innovation, and enhances organizational culture. Remote work declines from 34% to 22%, while hybrid work arrangements grow to 43% in 2022, presenting opportunities for better work-life balance.

Flexibility also opens doors to promoting diversity within the workforce.

As barriers like commuting dissolve, companies gain access to a more diverse talent pool. Meeting employees’ diverse needs fosters a sense of belonging and inclusion, leading to higher retention rates for a diverse workforce.

Despite the benefits, flexibility brings unique challenges, including accommodating differing schedules and aligning tasks and goals. Furthermore, external stressors lingering from the pandemic continue to impact employees’ mental health and financial well-being.

How to combat imposter syndrome?

Unleashing hidden potential and conquering imposter syndrome is crucial for embracing greatness in the Australian workplace. By fostering flexibility, promoting diversity, and cultivating a culture of appreciation and recognition, HR management empowers employees to overcome imposter feelings and reach their full potential.

You are capable of achieving greatness. Remember to embrace your unique gifts, utilise practical strategies, and seek support when needed to conquer imposter syndrome and thrive in all aspects of life.