Timeline for How to effectively deal with Imposter Syndrome and feelings of inadequacy: "I've somehow convinced everyone that I'm actually good at this"
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Mar 28 at 6:57 | comment | added | Aru Ray | Also: “To be crystal clear, it is not merely OK to ask and answer your own question, it is explicitly encouraged.” From the Stackexchange blog stackoverflow.blog/2011/07/01/… | |
Mar 28 at 6:56 | comment | added | Aru Ray | @DavidWhite thanks for your comment! I posted a link above to the Stackexchange FAQ about self-answers. | |
Mar 28 at 6:53 | comment | added | Aru Ray | academia.stackexchange.com/help/self-answer | |
Mar 28 at 0:27 | comment | added | David White | I am confused that this answer was posted almost simultaneously with the question. It seems like the whole thread was, perhaps, a chance by the OP to opine on this topic. | |
May 23, 2019 at 15:29 | comment | added | Nathan majicvr.com | Also, honestly, you just have to keep trying things. Everyone has felt like this, and it's tempting to wishfully think some magical "strategy" is going to cure all pain or some other person would magically "just know it because they're smarter than you," but the way those other people "just know it" is simply that they've tried that particular thing | |
Jun 28, 2017 at 12:09 | comment | added | MycrofD | "The mere fact that there is a name for what I was feeling was a big deal."- aptly said. thumbs up | |
Aug 9, 2013 at 3:21 | history | answered | Aru Ray | CC BY-SA 3.0 |