4 Affirmations Which Help Send Imposter Syndrome Packing

Worthy Blog - 4 Affirmations Which Help Send Imposter Syndrome Packing

There's never a good time for Imposter Syndrome to crop up, and it's incredibly annoying when it crops up unexpectedly. This is true, especially when it seems to be everywhere: at work, with your friends and even in dealing with your kids.

The big question is, how can you get a handle on these negative thoughts and feelings of never being good enough, quickly, before it becomes a way of life?

You start by telling it off. Try these statements/affirmations:

 

“I Don’t Have Time for You”

It takes a lot of real estate in your calendar to worry about what others are thinking all the time. So instead of dwelling on the negativity that serves no one, why not get busy doing something else? Throwing yourself into a project or spending time with people who build you up will keep you so preoccupied, you won’t have time to get lost in the downward spiral of Imposter Syndrome.

 

“I Know More Than You Think”

Imposter Syndrome will convince you you're a fraud. It will dig in and point out how little you know and threaten you with showing the whole world just how ignorant you are. But you can't be touched by these kinds of thoughts when you're secure in your skillset, know your knowledge, and embrace your expertise. So make a list of all the great things you know with certainty and show Imposter Syndrome just how smart you are.

 

“I Belong”

Imposter Syndrome will never allow you to feel at home anywhere. You're never good enough in your relationship, job, or even in your own home. Don't even let these thoughts get into your head. Tell Imposter Syndrome you're right where you want to be. Furthermore, you're right where you deserve to be.

 

“I Am Amazing”

In the end, the only thing left to do is to embrace the funny, quirky, intelligent, silly, and exceptional person you are. Imposter Syndrome has no business messing with someone as awesome as you. Unfortunately, you've got better things to do with your life!

 

In addition to using these affirmations, you might also consider naming your Imposter when it shows up to make trouble. Tell that "Nagging Nelly" to take a hike. Make "Mumbling Mike" take his criticisms elsewhere. Giving Imposter Syndrome a name does take the sting out of what it has to say. Who's going to listen to someone named "Grumpy Gus"?


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