Impostor syndrome is very real. It comes form the belief that we are going to be ‘found out’.
The truth of course is that it’s likely that you are the only one that thinks that.
Maybe you are the only one that is not seeing the value that you bring.
These new feedback loops are positive and healthy, impostor syndrome often isn’t.
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