MRS BEETON
ON BEATING IMPOSTER SYNDROME
No matter how many professional coups you pull off, deep down you believe all compliments are lies and that you’re only one mistake away from being ‘found out’. So how to deal with it? Isabella ought to have felt this more keenly than most, but seems to have laughed in the face of her ineptitude and achieved more in her short life than most of us can hope for over many years.
Mrs Beeton was a young, forward-thinking entrepreneur, translator, journalist and editor who was rubbish at cooking. She nicked many of the recipes for her Book of Household Management. She chose the best from the books around her, benefiting from lax copyright laws. She did come up with one innovation, though: listing ingredients at the beginning of the recipe so that the cook could have everything she needed in front of her.
She died aged only 28 in
1865 after contracting an infection during the birth of her fourth child. After her death, her fame grew, her book was constantly updated and given as a wedding present, and it remains on shelves even today.
What’s extraordinary is that this young woman with few culinary skills grew into a byword for homemaking perfection. So if you’re suffering from imposter syndrome, look to the original domestic goddess, who was anything but. She understood that the path to success lies in taking risks, accepting your limitations and realising that your flaws are no barrier to being amazing.