Imposter Syndrome and Burnout in High-Performing Professionals:
High achievers rarely look burned out. They look competent, prepared, and composed. Beneath that excellence, though, there is often a quieter drive fueled by fear. Imposter syndrome in professionals does not reduce performance. It amplifies it. This article explores how the need to prove can quietly erode steadiness, and what begins to shift when identity is no longer built on output alone.