Bryce Dallas Howard Instagram – Raise your hand if so-called “imposter syndrome” has a stronghold on your confidence 🙋♀️ Why is it that we feel so intimidated and insecure?
I got this fantastic question in my newsletter last weekend and I wanted to share a few thoughts here:)
Firstly, it’s natural to feel intimidated or anxious as you’re learning. It’s a sign that you’re at the beginning of your journey and you may need more time, practice, and feedback.
But let’s say you’ve done all that – you have experience and every reason to feel confident… yet those feelings persist. Why?
The answer may surprise you: IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT.
Because if we look at the origins of “imposter syndrome,” we’ll see that it’s actually a scheme 😬
In her brilliant Smith College commencement address (swipe 👈 to listen!), Reshma Saujani tells the hilarious and mind-blowing story of how in the 1890s, scientists made up a condition called “bicycle face” that seemingly only afflicted women who dared to go for a bike ride in the 1890s (scandalous, I know).
And what @reshmasaujani ultimately reveals is that “imposter syndrome” is our modern-day bicycle face; it’s a *strategy* to silence certain groups of people and keep them from showing up.
In other words, those haunting feelings of insecurity are more than likely a number of societal barriers telling you to be “less than.” So the most important thing to remember is that it’s NOT on you as an individual to simply rise above those barriers; it’s on all of us (especially those who have benefitted from those barriers) to transform them.
Let go of imposter syndrome’s power.
Subscribe to my newsletter at the link in bio 🔗 to learn more
#ImposterSyndrome #GrowthMindset
📸: Zoey Grossman (@zoeygrossman)
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I got this fantastic question in my newsletter last weekend and I wanted to share a few thoughts here:)
Firstly, it’s natural to feel intimidated or anxious as you’re learning. It’s a sign that you’re at the beginning of your journey and you may need more time, practice, and feedback.
But let’s say you’ve done all that – you have experience and every reason to feel confident… yet those feelings persist. Why?
The answer may surprise you: IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT.
Because if we look at the origins of “imposter syndrome,” we’ll see that it’s actually a scheme 😬
In her brilliant Smith College commencement address (swipe 👈 to listen!), Reshma Saujani tells the hilarious and mind-blowing story of how in the 1890s, scientists made up a condition called “bicycle face” that seemingly only afflicted women who dared to go for a bike ride in the 1890s (scandalous, I know).
And what @reshmasaujani ultimately reveals is that “imposter syndrome” is our modern-day bicycle face; it’s a *strategy* to silence certain groups of people and keep them from showing up.
In other words, those haunting feelings of insecurity are more than likely a number of societal barriers telling you to be “less than.” So the most important thing to remember is that it’s NOT on you as an individual to simply rise above those barriers; it’s on all of us (especially those who have benefitted from those barriers) to transform them.
Let go of imposter syndrome’s power.
Subscribe to my newsletter at the link in bio 🔗 to learn more
#ImposterSyndrome #GrowthMindset
📸: Zoey Grossman (@zoeygrossman)
[ID: BDH, looking in the distance, wraps herself in a royal blue velvet curtain. She wears her hair down and a blue and red paisley print dress.]
Bryce Dallas Howard Instagram – Raise your hand if so-called “imposter syndrome” has a stronghold on your confidence 🙋♀️ Why is it that we feel so intimidated and insecure? I got this fantastic question in my newsletter last weekend and I wanted to share a few thoughts here:) Firstly, it’s natural to feel intimidated or anxious as you’re learning. It’s a sign that you’re at the beginning of your journey and you may need more time, practice, and feedback. But let’s say you’ve done all that – you have experience and every reason to feel confident… yet those feelings persist. Why? The answer may surprise you: IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT. Because if we look at the origins of “imposter syndrome,” we’ll see that it’s actually a scheme 😬 In her brilliant Smith College commencement address (swipe 👈 to listen!), Reshma Saujani tells the hilarious and mind-blowing story of how in the 1890s, scientists made up a condition called “bicycle face” that seemingly only afflicted women who dared to go for a bike ride in the 1890s (scandalous, I know). And what @reshmasaujani ultimately reveals is that “imposter syndrome” is our modern-day bicycle face; it’s a *strategy* to silence certain groups of people and keep them from showing up. In other words, those haunting feelings of insecurity are more than likely a number of societal barriers telling you to be “less than.” So the most important thing to remember is that it’s NOT on you as an individual to simply rise above those barriers; it’s on all of us (especially those who have benefitted from those barriers) to transform them. Let go of imposter syndrome’s power. Subscribe to my newsletter at the link in bio 🔗 to learn more #ImposterSyndrome #GrowthMindset 📸: Zoey Grossman (@zoeygrossman) [ID: BDH, looking in the distance, wraps herself in a royal blue velvet curtain. She wears her hair down and a blue and red paisley print dress.]
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![Bryce Dallas Howard Instagram – 17 years married!!!
“Love one another, but make not a bond
of love:
Let it rather be a moving sea between
the shores of your souls.
Fill each other’s cup but drink not from
one cup.
Give one another of your bread but eat
not from the same loaf.
Sing and dance together and be joyous,
but let each one of you be alone,
Even as the strings of a lute are alone
though they quiver with the same music.
Give your hearts, but not into each
other’s keeping.
For only the hand of Life can contain
your hearts.
And stand together yet not too near
together:
For the pillars of the temple stand apart,
And the oak tree and the cypress grow
not in each other’s shadow.”
On Marriage
By Kahlil Gibran
📸: @timothyfernandezphotographer
[A quick succession of Bryce (left) and Seth (right) taking photos for their wedding anniversary and looking at each other with oodles of love. BDH wears a white shirt with black stripes and Seth wears a blue button up shirt.]](https://www.gethucinema.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/BryceDallasHoward-139-150x150.jpg)
