One thing that has always helped me is working with someone junior to you (if it is possible in your work/study). You will be surprised at how much of an impact working with someone who wants to get to where you are right now has on the feeling of being an imposter. When you are someone's role model or in someone's positive light, you can avoid feeling down and like you haven't achieved anything based on talent.
Been watching since I went back to school in my early 30s, and saw ur first vid on impostor syndrome. Now I'm applying for grad school and never stopped feeling this way. Bachelor's, to work, and while applying, the whole way through. Thanks. I know I doing well but it's always there.
So lucky to have that on your doorstep!! It’s beautiful up there. On imposter syndrome, at one point I just realised, everyone is kinda struggling and doubting themselves. They’re just really good at hiding it.
Thank you for sharing this! I am finishing my PhD and while I know that I am passionate at my work, I feel so useless. I do not know if what you describe is the casewith me and if other students feel that way but I hope that at some point things will get better 😕! For all of us!!
Happy to see you, dr Kissick. All the best and lots of success in New Year. I also submitted my PhD before Christmas. Keep the fingers crossed. Hopefully this syndrome stuff won't be a big issue for me. I am still fighting OCD each day. ;)
Imposter syndrome vs Dunning Kruger effect is always a good one to understand(dealing with the very difficult people in the workplace whom believe they’re brilliant but they ain’t 🙄 Dunning Krugers in the workplace can be a nightmare, particularly if they’re the boss or the team leader 🤦🏻♂️)😉 👍. Stunning scenery and great video Lucy,
Let's be honest here, one of the lessons I have learned in the past few months is that I am not in full (if any) control of my psyche. There are deep rooted beliefs and conditionings that influence how I react to events and my emotional response to them. Finishing the Phd with some good publications is the very thing that will challenge my insecurities. I would prove to myself that I overcame something I thought was insurmountable. Even if I do not do so well, which is a plausible outcome, I would know that I gave my best shot. That I am a published scientist. That I can give my best shot, and cope well with any outcome. I also wish I could cure myself out of impostor syndrome through meditation and self-love, but that is rather hard.
One thing that has always helped me is working with someone junior to you (if it is possible in your work/study). You will be surprised at how much of an impact working with someone who wants to get to where you are right now has on the feeling of being an imposter. When you are someone's role model or in someone's positive light, you can avoid feeling down and like you haven't achieved anything based on talent.
I'm at the end of my PhD and you give me so much courage! Thank you for sharing! Lots of love!
Two more advices: share your feelings with peers that you trust and read about mental health in post-graduation.
Been watching since I went back to school in my early 30s, and saw ur first vid on impostor syndrome. Now I'm applying for grad school and never stopped feeling this way. Bachelor's, to work, and while applying, the whole way through. Thanks. I know I doing well but it's always there.
So lucky to have that on your doorstep!! It’s beautiful up there. On imposter syndrome, at one point I just realised, everyone is kinda struggling and doubting themselves. They’re just really good at hiding it.
Thank you for sharing this! I am finishing my PhD and while I know that I am passionate at my work, I feel so useless. I do not know if what you describe is the casewith me and if other students feel that way but I hope that at some point things will get better 😕! For all of us!!
Happy to see you, dr Kissick. All the best and lots of success in New Year. I also submitted my PhD before Christmas. Keep the fingers crossed. Hopefully this syndrome stuff won't be a big issue for me. I am still fighting OCD each day. ;)
That was so soothing to watch.
Imposter syndrome vs Dunning Kruger effect is always a good one to understand(dealing with the very difficult people in the workplace whom believe they’re brilliant but they ain’t 🙄 Dunning Krugers in the workplace can be a nightmare, particularly if they’re the boss or the team leader 🤦🏻♂️)😉 👍. Stunning scenery and great video Lucy,
Let's be honest here, one of the lessons I have learned in the past few months is that I am not in full (if any) control of my psyche. There are deep rooted beliefs and conditionings that influence how I react to events and my emotional response to them. Finishing the Phd with some good publications is the very thing that will challenge my insecurities. I would prove to myself that I overcame something I thought was insurmountable. Even if I do not do so well, which is a plausible outcome, I would know that I gave my best shot. That I am a published scientist. That I can give my best shot, and cope well with any outcome.
I also wish I could cure myself out of impostor syndrome through meditation and self-love, but that is rather hard.
Interesting, I start my PhD journey next week and am already wondering if they made a mistake
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