Imposter syndrome is common among women in tech, where individuals doubt their accomplishments and fear being exposed as a "fraud." Mentorship can combat this by providing reassurance, highlighting achievements, and offering constructive ways to improve. Having a mentor who believes in their mentee's ability and validates their success can significantly reduce feelings of imposter syndrome, fostering a more positive and productive learning environment.
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