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How Uncertainty At Work Fuels Impostor Syndrome And What To Do Next
Kim Meninger · 2026-04-15 · via Forbes - ForbesWomen
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Impostor syndrome is characterized by a fear of being exposed as a fraud. Professionals who experience it struggle to internalize their success, attributing their accomplishments to luck or timing instead. Among those most likely to experience impostor syndrome are high achievers, members of underrepresented groups and professionals in highly competitive fields.

While impostor syndrome is often associated with certain early family dynamics, personality traits and transitions, it’s not simply an internal experience. Impostor syndrome is highly influenced by environmental factors, such as high-pressure workplaces, structural inequities, lack of psychological safety and other forces that lead professionals to doubt their competence. Impostor syndrome is not a fixed state but an episodic response to external conditions.

Research directly connecting impostor syndrome to rising uncertainty is limited, but the conditions found to drive it—including stress, burnout and job insecurity—are all on the rise. Ongoing disruption, higher expectations and increased social comparison are also contributing factors.

According to Gallup’s 2026 State of the Global Workplace report, job market confidence has declined while daily stress remains unchanged at 50%. Research from 2025 shows that job insecurity negatively affects self-efficacy, or one’s belief in the ability to succeed in specific tasks. For professionals already questioning their capabilities, increased uncertainty and job insecurity can heighten stress and intensify impostor feelings.

In an environment marked by instability and rising pressure, it becomes harder to trust your own competence. When your brain is already scanning for risk, it’s more likely to interpret ambiguity as evidence that you don’t belong in your role. The result is a feedback loop in which external uncertainty reinforces internal self-doubt. That self-doubt then shapes how you show up at work.

Impostor syndrome may manifest as withdrawing from strategic conversations, hesitating to pursue new opportunities or overthinking existing work. The anxiety that stems from impostor syndrome can result in decreased focus, creativity and problem-solving. At a time when you may be feeling increased pressure to demonstrate your value, these effects can inadvertently undermine your performance and heighten job insecurity.

If your impostor feelings are spiking in response to growing uncertainty at work, here are three strategies that can help.

Strategically Ask For Help

Professionals who experience impostor syndrome often struggle to ask for help. Unrealistic expectations of what you should know or be able to accomplish independently can make it feel risky to seek support, especially if you feel pressure to prove yourself. Asking for help may also trigger your fear that others will find out you’re not as capable as they think you are.

Asking for help is not a show of weakness but an act of resourcefulness. No individual employee has all the skills and information required to achieve a goal. Success is achieved through collaboration, knowledge sharing and access to the right expertise. Shift your perspective from, “I should know this” to “Who can help me learn this?”

Accessing help improves efficiency, strengthens relationships and builds confidence in your ability to perform. While it may feel uncomfortable in the moment, it reduces the longer-term stress of navigating uncertainty on your own.

Document Your Value

Impostor syndrome often distorts how you evaluate your own performance. When self-doubt is high, your attention becomes fixated on what went wrong, while your contributions fade into the background. Over time, this creates an incomplete and often inaccurate picture of your capabilities.

To counter this, make your contributions visible to yourself. Start by tracking your wins in real time. Capture specific examples of problems you solved, decisions you influenced, relationships you strengthened and outcomes you helped drive. Be as concrete as possible. What changed because you were involved? What would have been different had you not been there?

Over time, this practice strengthens your internal reference point. Rather than relying on external validation to feel deserving of your role, you ground your self-assessment in evidence. This makes you less vulnerable to the emotional swings that often accompany rapidly changing environments.

Embrace Change As An Opportunity

Transitional periods often intensify impostor syndrome. Rapid, unexpected change can feel destabilizing, making it hard to find your footing. And the increased anxiety that accompanies these circumstances can amplify self-doubt. While change can feel uncomfortable, however, it’s also a time of opportunity.

As change unfolds, new ways to apply your existing strengths or opportunities to build new skills emerge. The key is to actively look for where you can contribute. Align your skills and capabilities with what the business needs now. What problems need further attention? Where are the gaps you are well positioned to fill? Which initiatives require skills you’re interested in strengthening?

When you focus on where you can add value, impostor feelings tend to subside. Your attention shifts away from your inner critic to where you can be of greatest service. You also increase your visibility and influence through initiatives that reinforce your sense of capability.

Uncertainty, which is a constant in today’s workplace, amplifies the conditions that trigger impostor syndrome. By focusing on asking for help, knowing your value and embracing change as an opportunity, however, you’ll feel more confident and more effectively manage self-doubt.