DiscoverFiction Writing Made Easy#123: How To Overcome The 5 Types Of Imposter Syndrome
#123: How To Overcome The  5 Types Of Imposter Syndrome

#123: How To Overcome The 5 Types Of Imposter Syndrome

Update: 2024-01-02
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“Try learning new skills and then putting what you learn into practice right away, because, at the end of the day, you can only really learn through doing anyway.” - Savannah Gilbo

Is imposter syndrome holding you back from writing a novel? Here are the EXACT action steps you can take right now to combat your feelings of self-doubt, inadequacy, and fear—and to overcome imposter syndrome for good.

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Here’s a preview of what’s included: 

[01:28 ] What exactly is imposter syndrome? How can you conquer it?

[06:18 ] How overindulgence in work can drain the creativity and enjoyment from crafting a novel and may even jeopardize your relationships.

[11:06 ] Overly independent writers tend to reject assistance or input from others, even when it is necessary, out of the fear of being perceived as incompetent.

[14:13 ] Writers who believe that continually reading more craft books, enrolling in additional training, or rewriting the opening chapter repeatedly, might eventually amass enough knowledge to create a flawless novel.

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#123: How To Overcome The  5 Types Of Imposter Syndrome

#123: How To Overcome The 5 Types Of Imposter Syndrome

Savannah Gilbo