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meghan >> the dandelion side of the mountain
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Your entire life will change when you accept one truth:
Imposter syndrome is a tax on personal growth.
Good things happen when you put yourself in rooms and situations where you don’t feel like you belong.
Imposter syndrome will tell you to retreat to the safety of your current competencies, to avoid these new and uncomfortable opportunities.
But the feeling of discomfort when you start rewriting the stories you tell yourself—when you start pushing past your preconceived limits—is natural.
It's a positive. It's a sign you're taking on things that scare you. It's the cost of entry.
Remember: You asked for the growth, so embrace the cost of entry to achieve it.
Sahil Bloom
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yarrowandmint · 2 years ago
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/ Colorado River, 1972
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Riverbank LA
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yarrowandmint · 2 years ago
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River bank, 2017
Watercolour on paper
29.7 x 21cm
Liam Stevens
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Eric Bowman
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Portrait of David Crosby by Joni Mitchell, 1969.
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