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By *enk15 OP   Man 24 weeks ago

Evesham

Do you suffer from it? Here, home, work, elsewhere?

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By *atnip make me purrWoman 24 weeks ago

Reading

No luckily.

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By *mf123Man 24 weeks ago

with one foot out the door

Only when i wear a fake mustache glasses and a bowler hat

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By *ouble-SidedCouple 24 weeks ago

Voldsøy

Oh definitely! At home mainly... These are my monkeys, it is my circus. Who made me the ringleader!?

On here too, I guess. Haven't been here long 🤷‍♀️

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By (user no longer on site) 24 weeks ago

Yes. Everywhere. Especially at work. Sometimes on here. On here what I feel is less often imposter syndrome though.

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By *naswingdressWoman 24 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

Yes

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By *enk15 OP   Man 24 weeks ago

Evesham

I see I'm not alone 🌈

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By (user no longer on site) 24 weeks ago


"I see I'm not alone 🌈"

You are not alone.

I am here with you.

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By *parkle1974Woman 24 weeks ago

Leeds


"Only when i wear a fake mustache glasses and a bowler hat"

That's why I didn't recognise you the other day 🤣🤣

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By *enk15 OP   Man 24 weeks ago

Evesham


"Yes. Everywhere. Especially at work. Sometimes on here. On here what I feel is less often imposter syndrome though. "

I get it at work a lot. I'm not even qualified for the job I do 😬

On here now and then I get the feeling that everyone belongs, knows what they are doing and bangs like gods... and I rock up and do whatever the hell it is I do 😅

Luckily, home is my safe space where I feel I completely belong.

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By *mf123Man 24 weeks ago

with one foot out the door


"Only when i wear a fake mustache glasses and a bowler hat

That's why I didn't recognise you the other day 🤣🤣"

p.i mode

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By *ansoffateMan 24 weeks ago

Sagittarius A

I tend more towards believing nothing is real and we are all figments of each others imagination.

It's hard to feel like an imposter when nothing is real to begin with.

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By (user no longer on site) 24 weeks ago


"Yes. Everywhere. Especially at work. Sometimes on here. On here what I feel is less often imposter syndrome though.

I get it at work a lot. I'm not even qualified for the job I do 😬

On here now and then I get the feeling that everyone belongs, knows what they are doing and bangs like gods... and I rock up and do whatever the hell it is I do 😅

Luckily, home is my safe space where I feel I completely belong."

Remember: you deserve to be in every space you are in.

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By *enk15 OP   Man 24 weeks ago

Evesham


"I tend more towards believing nothing is real and we are all figments of each others imagination.

It's hard to feel like an imposter when nothing is real to begin with."

Now that is smarts.

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By *mf123Man 24 weeks ago

with one foot out the door


"I tend more towards believing nothing is real and we are all figments of each others imagination.

It's hard to feel like an imposter when nothing is real to begin with."

i grew up thinking that that i was the only real person everyone else was a part in my story

Maybe thats why im so demanding

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By *enk15 OP   Man 24 weeks ago

Evesham


"Yes. Everywhere. Especially at work. Sometimes on here. On here what I feel is less often imposter syndrome though.

I get it at work a lot. I'm not even qualified for the job I do 😬

On here now and then I get the feeling that everyone belongs, knows what they are doing and bangs like gods... and I rock up and do whatever the hell it is I do 😅

Luckily, home is my safe space where I feel I completely belong.

Remember: you deserve to be in every space you are in. "

💙

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By *ansoffateMan 24 weeks ago

Sagittarius A


"I tend more towards believing nothing is real and we are all figments of each others imagination.

It's hard to feel like an imposter when nothing is real to begin with.i grew up thinking that that i was the only real person everyone else was a part in my story

Maybe thats why im so demanding"

I can see that. I've always gone with I'm also not real.

I think that's why I appear ignorant, I run with they can't really be talking to me as I don't exist.

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By *icecouple561Couple 24 weeks ago
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East Sussex

I think I have whatever the opposite is. I always think I'm better at something than I actually am. I've gone through life leaving a trail of very disappointed people in my wake

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By *enk15 OP   Man 24 weeks ago

Evesham


"I think I have whatever the opposite is. I always think I'm better at something than I actually am. I've gone through life leaving a trail of very disappointed people in my wake "

The Dunning-Kruger effect

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By (user no longer on site) 24 weeks ago

Yes, but not as often as I used to. In my head I still feel about 17, so to have to function as an adult can be slightly daunting at times.

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By *icecouple561Couple 24 weeks ago
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East Sussex


"I think I have whatever the opposite is. I always think I'm better at something than I actually am. I've gone through life leaving a trail of very disappointed people in my wake

The Dunning-Kruger effect "

That's me.

Brain surgery anyone? I'm sure I could manage it I've watched every episode of Casualty.

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By *oeBeansMan 24 weeks ago

Derby

Yeah, I used to get it at work a lot, especially when starting a new job and wondering if I would be written off as I'm not understanding things quickly enough to be useful or having a reputation with colleagues as being the "weak worker" that always needs help.

I also have it in clubs quite a lot where I look at the women and couples and I just wonder what I could give them that the ton of other guys there can't and that can really overwhelm me and make me feel like I shouldn't be there.

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By *ansoffateMan 24 weeks ago

Sagittarius A


"I think I have whatever the opposite is. I always think I'm better at something than I actually am. I've gone through life leaving a trail of very disappointed people in my wake

The Dunning-Kruger effect

That's me.

Brain surgery anyone? I'm sure I could manage it I've watched every episode of Casualty. "

I can kind of relate. it's not so much I believe I can do it though. I'm just quite content to give it a go, brain surgery - what's the worst that could happen?

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By *atnip make me purrWoman 24 weeks ago

Reading

I dont expect to fit in anywhere. I'm an odd duck.

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By *icecouple561Couple 24 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"I think I have whatever the opposite is. I always think I'm better at something than I actually am. I've gone through life leaving a trail of very disappointed people in my wake

The Dunning-Kruger effect

That's me.

Brain surgery anyone? I'm sure I could manage it I've watched every episode of Casualty.

I can kind of relate. it's not so much I believe I can do it though. I'm just quite content to give it a go, brain surgery - what's the worst that could happen?"

Indeed!

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By *atnip make me purrWoman 24 weeks ago

Reading

I find this funny the opposite of imposter syndrome

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6SfJk2j_NDg

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By *ealitybitesMan 24 weeks ago

Belfast

Only during one period where I was headhunted for a particular role and within 6 months realised I wasn't doing the job I had been employed to do and the goalposts were moving every week.

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