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Imposter Syndrome: Maybe You're actually A Big Deal



You have a great idea or want to achieve something significant, but a voice inside says, "You? Doing this? Dey Play" It's like your mind wants you to believe that you're not as awesome as you truly are.


Even with past success stories, something tells you it’s a fluke and just luck… but what if those achievements aren't just luck? What if those wins aren't flukes? What if, in reality, you are good at what you do?


Recognizing imposter syndrome is the first step in breaking free. It means realizing that feeling like an imposter often means underestimating how great you are. It's not just about recognizing your skills but understanding that you're more than enough to achieve your dreams.


I believe the best way to combat imposter syndrome is to challenge it head-on. So, what if I'm not as perfect as I fear? What if I'm not as good as others perceive me to be? The reality remains—I'm here, doing what matters.


Imposter syndrome loves when we doubt ourselves. But if we shine a light on it, we can take control. It's about rewriting the story and embracing our abilities—not as luck, but as proof of our potential.


So, the next time that doubtful voice speaks up, take a moment. Remember all you've achieved and dreamed of achieving. Challenge the idea that you're not good enough. Maybe, just maybe, you're the real deal—a powerhouse of talent and capabilities waiting to shine.


Love & Light,


Olajumoke


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