[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/overcoming-imposter-syndrome-as-a-holistic-nutritionist\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/overcoming-imposter-syndrome-as-a-holistic-nutritionist\/","headline":"Overcoming Imposter Syndrome As A&nbsp;Holistic Nutritionist","name":"Overcoming Imposter Syndrome As A&nbsp;Holistic Nutritionist","description":"So, you\u2019ve recently graduated as a&nbsp;registered holistic nutritionist, and you\u2019re at work when suddenly, it strikes. Out of the blue, you think to yourself, \u201cwhat am I&nbsp;doing, telling this person...","datePublished":"2020-11-19","dateModified":"2023-12-04","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/author\/ein_marlene\/#Person","name":"Marlene","url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/author\/ein_marlene\/","identifier":4,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/669d68837c50949b8a978b90d77c2c97da62be0c9a8fee8912abb01c7e0947a8?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/669d68837c50949b8a978b90d77c2c97da62be0c9a8fee8912abb01c7e0947a8?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Edison Institute of Nutrition","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Edison-Institute-of-Nutrition-logo-color.svg","url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Edison-Institute-of-Nutrition-logo-color.svg","width":0,"height":0}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/overcoming-imposter-syndrome-as-a-holistic-nutritionist.jpg","url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/overcoming-imposter-syndrome-as-a-holistic-nutritionist.jpg","height":630,"width":1200},"url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/overcoming-imposter-syndrome-as-a-holistic-nutritionist\/","about":["Articles","Emotional Health"],"wordCount":1118,"articleBody":"So, you\u2019ve recently graduated as a&nbsp;registered holistic nutritionist, and you\u2019re at work when suddenly, it strikes.Out of the blue, you think to yourself, \u201cwhat am I&nbsp;doing, telling this person what to eat and how to heal themselves? I\u2019ve only just graduated from my program!\u201dOur registered holistic nutritionist training may prepare you for a&nbsp;future career as a&nbsp;holistic nutritionist, but it\u2019s not designed to prepare you to deal with your own psyche.However, there is&nbsp;help.Read below for an overview of the dreaded imposter syndrome, and how you can overcome it.What Is Imposter Syndrome?The phrase \u201cimposter syndrome\u201d was first used in 1978 by two clinical psychologists: Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes.Imposter syndrome is not considered a&nbsp;disorder of any type, but describes a&nbsp;pattern of behaviour.People who suffer from imposter syndrome explain it as feeling like a&nbsp;fraud, and a&nbsp;fear of being discovered to be not as clever as their achievements or success would lead someone to believe.These feelings belong to people who are indeed accomplished, and have achieved this through their own hard work, talents and skills.Ironically, imposter syndrome happens almost entirely to people who are good enough at what they do to not need to feel imposter syndrome.So believe it or not, imposter syndrome is actually a&nbsp;sign that you know what you\u2019re doing.Recognizing The Signs Of Imposter SyndromeStay mindful of when you start to experience imposter syndrome, and you\u2019ll stand a&nbsp;better chance of beating it.Imposter syndrome can have an impact on your performance at work or in&nbsp;life.It can have negative side effects such as burnout, which happens as people try to achieve perfection in order to assuage their feelings of being a&nbsp;fraud.Ask yourself: do you think compliments from others are misplaced?When you\u2019re successful or hit a&nbsp;goal, do you attribute it to good timing or sheer&nbsp;luck?Do you feel as if you\u2019ve \u2018tricked\u2019 colleagues or friends into seeing you as more successful than you consider yourself to&nbsp;be?Do you feel guilty about your achievements, or that you don\u2019t deserve them?Do you feel fear about being \u2018outed\u2019 as unworthy?These are all common thoughts among people who have experienced imposter syndrome.How To Overcome Imposter Syndrome As A&nbsp;Holistic NutritionistStep one is to recognize it as it\u2019s happening to you; hopefully the above section has helped you to see that clearly.Next up, stop those useless thoughts in their tracks \u2013 check out these tactics below.1. Recognize That You\u2019re Not&nbsp;AloneThere have been quite a&nbsp;few studies on imposter syndrome since it was first identified in&nbsp;1978.However, there have been a&nbsp;number of different results from these studies.In these studies, the prevalence of imposter syndrome is reported to be anywhere between 9% and 82%, which is not a&nbsp;scientifically helpful variance.In addition, some studies reported it\u2019s more common in women, while others show that it\u2019s as equally as common in all genders.Other results show a&nbsp;high prevalence of imposter syndrome in ethnic minority and LGBTQ2+ groups.One thing we can take away from these studies, though, is that there are very obviously many people who suffer from this condition; you are not&nbsp;alone.2. Recognize Your Knowledge And AccomplishmentsAnother way to take back your power is to pause and recognize what you\u2019ve accomplished.After all, you were the one who got yourself here \u2013 you took a&nbsp;step, studied hard, completed your courses, and graduated with your diploma.Even if you\u2019re mid-study, you\u2019ve managed to complete all the course work so far by yourself \u2013 that\u2019s your accomplishment, no one else\u2019s.Consider the talents, skills, and qualities that you possess that helped you get&nbsp;here.What else have you accomplished\u2009\u2014\u2009such as volunteer work, published work, or speaking engagements?Try to see yourself how others see you \u2013 Google yourself, even, to get a&nbsp;clear view \u2013 and accept that this may be closer to the truth than how you are currently feeling.3. Recognize That Making Mistakes Is&nbsp;Okay\u201cTo err is human,\u201d as they&nbsp;say.And it\u2019s true \u2013 every single person on this Earth has made mistakes.It\u2019s going to happen.When you do flub, remember that it\u2019s just a&nbsp;moment\u2009\u2014\u2009one in which you\u2019ve learned something.Even if you feel embarrassed in front of others, remember that they\u2019ve likely been there before too, and will feel empathy for&nbsp;you.Many people deal with imposter syndrome, so they may be more understanding than you could&nbsp;guess.In the end, it\u2019s what you take away from the mistake \u2013 it doesn\u2019t reflect your&nbsp;worth.4. Recognize The Artificial Nature Of Social MediaSocial media is highly curated, and highly stylized.When you\u2019re browsing through your channel of choice, recognize that you\u2019re seeing what people want you to see, which doesn\u2019t necessarily reflect who they truly&nbsp;are.It\u2019s very easy to see these perfect pictures \u2013 improved with filters and effects \u2013 and believe yourself to be less than&nbsp;them.This is&nbsp;false.Don\u2019t compare yourself or fall prey to insecurity, even if it means taking a&nbsp;social media break every once in a&nbsp;while.Even your favourite influencer with millions of followers has their dark days \u2013 they just don\u2019t post photos of themselves ugly crying.5. Don\u2019t Be Afraid Of New OpportunitiesAnother way that imposter syndrome can affect your career and your enjoyment of life is that it can rob you of the opportunities that make you who you&nbsp;are.Experiences allow us to grow, and learn, and experiment.If you don\u2019t allow yourself the opportunity to follow your natural curiosity \u2013 due to fear of being inadequate \u2013 you\u2019re short-changing yourself and your future.Don\u2019t be afraid to consider new ideas, and new fields of study \u2013 after all, part of being good at what you do is seeking out opportunities for continuing education for holistic nutritionists.Contact The Edison Institute Of NutritionIf you\u2019re looking for a&nbsp;career that allows you to grow, thrive, help others, and be respected, then consider joining our holistic nutritionist program.We provide the training necessary for you to work in a&nbsp;clinic or open your own practice.Contact The Edison Institute of Nutrition today to learn more about qualifications, requirements, or to have your questions answered."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Overcoming Imposter Syndrome As A&nbsp;Holistic Nutritionist","item":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/overcoming-imposter-syndrome-as-a-holistic-nutritionist\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]