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no matter how successful i get i genuinely do not think i will ever be able to relate to imposter syndrome. ever. i literally would tell kids in kindergarten that im the next coco chanel bc i watched her documentary on bootleg cable, i know myself & my goals wayyyy too intimately to EVER feel like an imposter. Alhamdullah
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This is why I could never accept the “imposter syndrome is normal or good” talks. Because I was a very very confident kid. So For me to become anxious and feel like an imposter in my late teens and twenties I knew something was really wrong. Thankfully I’m beginning to feel like myself again in the best way!!
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yes exactly.. don’t let peoples normalized imposter syndrome get you down . i have experienced the same thing i’m so happy you are feeling like yourself again Paloma c:
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Thank you!!! It feels so good to be connected to my self again and feel happy and secure. And yes exactly no one gets to define “normal” for me.
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lmfaoooo imagine normalized being insecure and hating yourself
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