Impostor syndrome is not a sign that other people are overestimating you. It's more likely that you're underestimating your potential.
Confidence is often a consequence of growth, not a cause. Believing in your ability is less important than believing in your ability to improve.
Impostor syndrome: “I don't know what I'm doing. It's only a matter of time until everyone finds out."
Growth mindset: "I don't know what I'm doing yet. It's only a matter of time until I figure it out."
The highest form of self-confidence is believing in your ability to learn.
What others say doesn't directly affect your emotions. Between their words and your feelings is your interpretation of their intention.
Agency lies in the space between stimulus and response.
A sign of emotional intelligence is recognizing your power to change your assumptions.
Cynicism: We have a problem, but they don't want to solve it
Pessimism: We have a problem, but we can't solve it
Optimism: We have a problem, and we can solve it
Responsibility: We have a problem. Can I help solve it?
Initiative: We have a problem. Here's how I'm solving it
“It may come as a surprise to some of y’all that I’m not working out to have your ideal body type. I’m working out to have my ideal body type.”
Please watch this on repeat. God bless Lizzo.
Joe Biden is the qualified and capable leader we need to navigate our country through the COVID-19 pandemic and help address the deep racial injustices within America.
RETWEET if you are voting for @JoeBiden this November to defeat Donald Trump!
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Despite the sexist and racist #TrumpMeltdown, CBS News reporter Weijia Jiang didn’t back down and demanded honesty from Donald Trump.
RETWEET if you stand with @weijia and journalists everywhere as they hold the Trump Administration accountable!
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@SenBobCasey I am in network. I’ve done nothing wrong. Why is the government disrupting my practice & good faith negotiations w/ insurers? Oppose S. 1895 #SurpriseBills