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Published 15:47 18 May 2020 BST
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"Working practices tend to reinforce the above – for example, the gender pay gap sends a message that men are valued more than women," says Dr Utley.
"There is also a tendency for those experiencing ‘imposter syndrome’ to put their success down to luck or good timing rather than skill or hard work.
"Women tend to do this more than men, as women and underrepresented groups are more likely to be questioned regularly by others like ‘Are you sure that is right?’"
"[Or] negative assumptions made about their abilities such as ‘It’s very technical - maybe we should ask Tom?’, which subsequently limits the roles they are given and lowers their confidence."
So, what's the best way to tackle imposter syndrome when working from home and to nurture confidence during such uncertain times?
Dr Utley has compiled a comprehensive list of ways that employees feeling dips in confidence can first: cope with how they're feeling, and second: do something about it.
Individual coping techniques
"These can be empowering and reinforce the belief that you deserve to be there," she said.
"It can even be courageous to sometimes have that conversation with your boss. Ask for some straightforward feedback, ask them to explain what you do well, or what achievements you have.
"Or if you don’t feel like you can ask your boss, ask your friend. Ask what you’re good at, what makes you unique and different from everybody else."

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