Are You Suffering From Impostor Syndrome?
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Thank you Lynn for talking about this issue – I definitely have this problem but did not know it had a name! Now that I am aware I will pay better attention to my actions & responses. I am going to look for a writer to mentor me, maybe that will help?!
Wow! What an interesting topic and one I intend to think about. Appreciate these little videos that are so meaty..you continue to encourage and affect all of us who are out here in the family history world. Haven’t written much family history myself lately but continue to jot down things here and there. Still attempting to organize the research I’ve done already and am keeping a list of possible titles and things to write about.
Well, you definitely hit the nail on the head Lynn. A very helpful and reassuring talk. Thank you.