SELF DOUBT: DEALING WITH THE IMPOSTOR SYNDROME AND LIKING YOURSELF FOR WHAT YOU ARE

The Impostor Syndrome can be defined as a collection of feelings of inadequacy that persist even in face of information that indicates that the opposite is true. It is experienced internally as chronic self-doubt, and feelings of intellectual fraudulence.

This is an article that upon reading the title it right away piqued my curiosity. It is not only current, it is also thought-provoking. You can read the whole post HERE. Written by:

Ana Moca-Grama is a writer, photographer and nature lover. She writes short fiction and introspective poems, draws when lost for words and actively supports the movement for acceptance and eradication of taboos around mental disorders.

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Daily Prompt: Press It

Fallacy

Never want to be known

Not seeking recognition

Writing anonymously

Wishing to make a living as a writer 

Without prostituting his talent

That’s why he is blogging publicly.

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Fallacy 

A catch 22

Herd mentality 

Black and white thinking

Generalizing or 

Simply card stacking

Deliberately missing a point

Jumping into conclusion

Being judgmental and prejudiced

Patronizing, manipulating

 False modesty, lying

Misleading the audience

That’s what politicians do 

Oh, I remember now

Fallacy is

What most of us practice

Great.

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