Have you ever had the thought you’ve only succeeded due to luck and not because of your talent or qualifications? And thus, don't feel like you deserve to be where you are?
What are your tips and tricks to get your head straight again?
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I don't ever really feel like an actual "imposter". The closest thing that gets to it is when I am doubting I bring enough value to the table (which, based on the situation, I won't always blame on myself, e.g. when I simply do what someone needs me to do and not more it's their active decision to limit me as a resource).
That's a very specific thing you can change however, so whenever I feel like I should bring more value I will take this as an impulse to bring my value up. Even just starting to think how to improve myself and my capabilities and abilities is a valueable beginning to actually improving those things. Then further down the road I may go and learn a new skill, a new tool, or go through a new valueable experience.
What comes from this at some point (if it didn't before) I will start getting constant real-time and real-world confirmation with the people I work with that I am in fact not an imposter, which makes it pretty hard and pretentious to still think I might be one.
@mxmzb A good reality check-in is great advice. One must be able to see the value one brings to the table for that. Any tips on how to know your value?
@ivo_scherkamp yes I have also found that people are suprisingly supportive in these situations :)
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@ivo_scherkamp not knowing an answer is ok, being the quickest to admit lack of knowledge and quickly being able to gather that knowledge - that is the key.
Believe in yourself and constantly remind yourself about accepting as things are. Because in reality everything is always different than what you have in your head.
Also, having a little luck by your side is not wrong. All you gotta do is change your thought process and think in a direction where you're more content and accepting about almost everything. :)
Yep, I often feel like this!
Are they ever going to find out that I'm a fraud?
I try to answer this question quickly: "They are very smart. They would know already, so you're not a fraud!
I think the phrase "Act confident and no one will question you" generally is true 😂
In the meantime, trust your intuition, listen to those with experience, always be open to learning, and help those who are also trying to learn and grow.
@abid_unnisa Do you feel it gets better with time and experience?
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@franziska_kroll i dont really felt so. But plus point is i keep working to get better and get better opportunities. Optimistic much?😅
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Without luck very few succeed.
So assuming some of the achieved results was because of luck is in all probability true making it the correct starting point.
From there what you need to be honest about is , are you giving 100 % and are you ready to continue giving 100 percent as long as it takes.
If yes, then go ahead without fear. Nobody ever did anything with all that was required from step one.
Seeing discussions like this and seeing that everyone else suffers from imposter syndrome is certainly comforting, in an odd way. If everyone is an imposter, then nobody is!
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