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We have all read about it in the papers, or may even know a friend or relative who has done it. People at the peak of their careers who suddenly without any apparent reason, commit career suicide by engaging in an act that causes irreparable damage to their careers.
Loosely defined, career suicide is any intentional act to self-destroy one's own career. In some ways, it is the individual’s way of reaching out for help. Similar to physical suicide, the reasons behind career suicides are often personal and usually cannot be attributed to a single cause. But imposter syndrome — believing that you are not as competent as others perceive you to be — is known to be a major cause.
Issues will usually build up over a period of time and, before the individual knows it, he’ll start doing things to hurt his career. Fortunately, much like physical suicide, there are clear symptoms or telltale signs that precede the ultimate “act”. Thus, with a little knowledge, you will be able to identify this self-destructive behavior and stop it from happening to you before it is too late.
Psychologists will tell you that in any behavioral problem, there is usually a presenting problem and an underlying problem. Solutions focused on solving the presenting problems (without addressing the root problem) will only bring…