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Ever feel like you’re not good enough, even when you’re seeing results? That’s imposter syndrome, and we all go through it at some point. I’ve felt it, especially lately as I’ve been building something of my own. How do you handle it when it shows up? Personally, I try to remind myself of what I’ve already accomplished and how much more I want to do. Let’s use the topic of the day to talk about ways you can push past self doubt and deal with imposter syndrome.
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imposter syndrome is definitely a curse for some people. there's many times when people make comments on how good you are at things - for many people it's hard for them to believe that someone finds value in what they do because it is 'natural' for them. for me, I work my best to connect with people that have skills that i do not, in order to complement each other. i've found that doing this allows me to use my strengths (and keeps me aware that they are strengths) and work with others and also complement them on their strengths. many times they are unaware of their strengths
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