IMPOSTER SYNDROME
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Write Personality-Driven, Persuasive Content That Convinces People To Buy Your Stuff Without Analysis Paralysis, Imposter Syndrome, Or “Writer’s Block.”
Write Personality-Driven, Persuasive Content That Convinces People To Buy Your Stuff Without Analysis Paralysis, Imposter Syndrome, Or “Writer’s Block.” You know how you want to splash onto the internet with glowly, glittering prose that will mesmerize any reader, cause them to stop scrolling and look at your message with pumping crimson hearts bulging out of their eyeballs? And you know how you want every word to strut into a room to the beat of a sick 1990s hip hop rock collab showing off that black dress blog to the envy and admiration of everyone who lays eyes on you? You’d totally die for daily fan email spazzing into your inbox…
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“Writer’s Block” is a Myth for Martyrs Who Are Too Lazy, Scared, or Impotent to Find Out if They’re Any Good
“Writer’s Block” is a Myth for Martyrs Who Are Too Lazy, Scared, or Impotent to Find Out if They’re Any Good Writer’s block isn’t a thing. It’s about as real a concept as squidgy little elf-eared beasts scurdling around under your bed at night while you sleep. Writer’s block is a non-medical term that was coined in 1947 by Austrian psychiatrist Edmund Bergler as a way of excusing your own procrastination based on insecurity, doubt, and the inability to acknowledge that you don’t believe you’re good enough to set words on paper in an order that will garner fame, love, and attention. It’s the result of narcissistic ego, not reality.…
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BINDING & HEALING THE SPIRIT OF “NOT GOOD ENOUGH”
BINDING & HEALING THE SPIRIT OF “NOT GOOD ENOUGH” During my school years, my mother who was in an abusive relationship for most of that time with my first stepdad, would scream at my step-siblings and me every day when she got home about the household chores we were required to do each day were not clean enough. It was a daily ritual. She would find something small to complain about. That complaining would turn into screaming and that screaming was a message that we never cleaned well enough. She would inspect the floor, the dishes, and the bathroom and find something that wasn’t up to her cleaning standards to…
