Imposter syndrome can affect everyone women, men, students, actors and executives too.Signs of imposter syndrome are self-hatred, andthe inability to assess your capacity and accomplishment, working on your success to external factors, rebuking your performance, having fear of not living according to people expectations, setting the challenging goals and feeling disappointed when they fail. It is believed that 75% of people experience imposter feelings in their lives. You ever felt like you don’t belong to anywhere? Likewise your friends, family or colleagues are going to know you’re not a worthy person and you don’t deserve job or any achievements? These types of thoughts are known as imposter syndrome and psychologists call it as imposter phenomenon. First of all it is a phenomenon or just thoughts that one can experience and not a disorder.