You want to build a blog and a successful business as a writer, yet you aren’t convinced that these will work.
You doubt its prosperity and you strongly believe this will fail.
Am I speaking clearly to you now?
Deep inside your head, you want to prove to yourself you are worth the attention and the financial success everyone dreams. But, you are apparently trapped with what they call “The Impostor Syndrome.”
You don’t believe in your strengths. You wanted to highlight your weaknesses. You don’t believe in yourself. You aren’t convinced that people will read your books, will listen to you thoughts, and to believe in your assumptions.
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You don’t want to believe people’s praises and criticisms. You refused to learn, because you think you are already good, you are already the best.
You closed the doors to the awesome opportunities that are coming to you, because you think you don’t deserve them. You’re too great to write for something like that.
You denied people’s request to write articles for free, though you know this will help you increase your exposure. You want to be praised by influencers, not by people you help.
Again, pride perfects failure. With fear, it becomes too powerful to bear causing you success blindness.
You told yourself you want to become successful as a writer, but you refused to acknowledge the risks you have to go through to reach your goal and your pride tells you that you only want people to listen, to read your books, your articles, your blog posts that contain how great you are, not because you want to share your knowledge and help them out in their struggles.
You are awesome. You are a gifted writer. You are born with excellent writing skills. Use it, not because you will become great, but to help and to inspire others instead.
Does this resonate well with you? I hope