Success And Achievement Terminology

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adverb an adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing information on time, manner, place, or degree. 'Eventually' indicates that something will happen at some point in the future, after some delay or time has passed.

  • After much deliberation, they eventually reached a consensus on the matter.
  • We got lost a few times, but eventually found our way to the party.
  • I kept procrastinating, but eventually got my act together and finished the project.
  • Like a seed planted in the ground, with time and care, it eventually grew into a beautiful flower.

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adverb referring to the end or final result of a process or period of time; eventually

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  • After much deliberation, the committee ultimately decided to reject the proposal.
  • We were torn between two options, but ultimately went with the cheaper one.
  • I was hesitant at first, but ultimately decided to go for it.
  • The journey was long and challenging, but ultimately led to a rewarding outcome.

noun a psychological pattern in which an individual doubts their accomplishments and has a persistent fear of being exposed as a fraud

  • Many high-achieving individuals experience imposter syndrome, feeling like they don't deserve their success.
  • I think I have imposter syndrome because I always doubt my abilities, even though others praise me.
  • Imposter syndrome is like when you feel like a fraud, even though you're actually really good at what you do.
  • Imposter syndrome is like wearing a mask of self-doubt, even when you're capable and deserving.